Isolating Opponents And Implied
Odds In Texas Holdem
By
Wesley R Young
To finish up this
short series, I want to touch on isolation and implied odds, two other areas that
can increase your profitability as a limit holdem player.
Isolating
an opponent is the act of manipulating the size of the pot, almost always by raising,
to get heads-up with them. By raising at a particular time, you may be able to
get everyone else to fold with the exception of one opponent. This is usually
accomplished by re-raising an opponent who has entered the pot before you with
a raise. This will often force everyone else to fold and isolate the lone opponent.
This creates three advantages for you. The biggest advantage is that you have
position, and the other two are that you are playing heads-up and have shown strength.
If you are able to determine who your weaker opponents are, isolation is a good
way to extract extra profit each time you play.
This works especially
well when playing against a maniac, who raises with inferior hands often. One
note of caution; if there are other solid players to act behind you, they may
have the same idea against a maniac and you can get caught in the middle of a
maniac and solid player. This can become very expensive and should be avoided
with all hands except your best. Many
players have heard about pot odds, but the best players know how to
use another type of odds, implied odds, in their
favor. Implied odds are using pot odds as well as the amount of additional bets
you will be able to collect when you hit your hand to determine the correct play.
This is best explained by example.
You
are in the big blind with 5 7 and get to see the flop for free with three other
players. The flop comes A 4 6, you check, the next player bets and one player
calls with the other folding. There are 6 small bets in the pot and you have 8
outs giving you better than 6 to 1 odds, so you call. The turn brings a J and
you check again. There is a bet and a fold. There are now 4 ½ big bets
in the pot, which isnt laying you the correct odds to call. However, because
it will be hard for your opponent to put you on a straight draw, the times you
are able to hit it on the river you will be able to collect at least one more,
and often two or more big bets, especially if your opponent has made two pair
or trips. In addition, the times you dont hit your hand you can simply fold
to a bet. Realize that if there are two flush cards on the board and you are drawing
to the flush, it will be apparent to your opponent when you hit your hand and
your implied odds are limited.