Definitely appreciated the visual ev tree-this makes it much easier to conceptualize the math-thank you.
Shuttle discusses stealing the blinds and the affect blinds have on poker as a whole.
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Definitely appreciated the visual ev tree-this makes it much easier to conceptualize the math-thank you.
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I liked it ( You asked for feedback on this )!
While this example was fairly simple, I think this approach wold get more and more useful, the more complex the situations get. I feel that this may be a good systematic way to check/ensure to myself, that I am SETTING UP the math properly/doing the RIGHT math, which is often my struggling/uncertain area. Esp. like I said, when things get more complex. Would potentially give a "flowchart" to refer back to, to make sure that these equations I want to be doing, are set up properly, and thus perhaps I could FINALLY feel secure that I am getting reliable, valuable information from my efforts!! Not so easy, when you don't hold a math degree yourself!
Yep - liked it as well.
Perhaps an idea for another video which relates to the stuff at the end: in "The mathematics of Poker" by Chen and Ankenman theres a discussion of calculating the push-fold tables. They start with a large stack and by making it smaller hands come in and go out of the call/fold range, sometimes in different proportions. Then they go on to consider small stacks where you seem to always shove or fold a hand. I would be interested in seeing a more coherent presentation of this material. (Perhaps you talked about this stuff in the game theory videos - I haven't got round to looking at them yet).
Then they go on to consider small stacks where you seem to always shove or fold a hand. I would be interested in seeing a more coherent presentation of this material. (Perhaps you talked about this stuff in the game theory videos - I haven't got round to looking at them yet).
There could definitely be some potential there. I'll keep that topic in mind.
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