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 Originally Posted by Chusko
Considering the risk of being overwhelmed as a novice, I'd suggest putting reverse implied odds on the back burner for now. Start at the microest of microstakes and focus on things like hand selection and position first. Move into value betting and pot odds next. Then start thinking about Implied and reverse implied odds. If you take it all on at once you're just going to be very confused and frustrated. And for the love of Poker Jesus don't bluff at $4NL.
Thanks for your thoughts, Chusko.
I am currently playing $0.01/$0.02 NL on PokerStars. And I have started working through the sticky; LEARNING STARTS HERE.
My goodness, there is some thought provoking stuff in there!
I shall certainly be following your advice, but I am grateful to StarGrinder - at least implied reverse odds is a concept I am aware of in play. Even if I do put it on the back burner, I can only be a better player for just having that thought in the back of my mind that this guy has more ways of getting a good hand than I do.
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