Reverse Implied Odds
反向隐含赔率
Reverse implied odds represent money you expect to lose when you hit your draw but are still beaten. For example, chasing a non-nut flush draw has poor reverse implied odds. Hands with high reverse implied odds should be played cautiously or folded, especially out of position.
Example
Calling with K♥ 9♥ on a Q♥ 7♥ 2♠ board — you might make a flush but lose to A♥ x♥.
Related Terms
More Math & Odds Terms
Equity
Your share of the pot based on the probability of winning the hand.
Pot Odds
The ratio of the current pot size to the cost of a contemplated call.
Expected Value (EV)
The average amount you expect to win or lose from a decision over the long run.
Outs
Cards that will improve your hand to a likely winner.
Implied Odds
Pot odds adjusted for the additional money you expect to win on future streets.
Fold Equity
The probability that your opponent will fold to your bet or raise.