Episode 8 of mathematics of hold'em literally caused my brain to explode. Great series a must watch for those that have not seen it and I would say by far the most in depth and informative video I have watched on DC.
Now... do one for PLO8 lol.
Episode 8 of mathematics of hold'em literally caused my brain to explode. Great series a must watch for those that have not seen it and I would say by far the most in depth and informative video I have watched on DC.
Now... do one for PLO8 lol.
The mathematics of PLO is EXTREMELY complicated, and PLO8 is even more of a beast.
jjd323 is making a math of PLO series, check it out in his blog.
When I watched episode 8 I definitely had one of those epiphany moments and I am a better player because of it.
The mathematics of PLO is EXTREMELY complicated, and PLO8 is even more of a beast.
jjd323 is making a math of PLO series, check it out in his blog.
it's not more complicated than NLHE.
it's not more complicated than NLHE.
Is that a level? There are more starting hands in PLO/PLO8 than there are flops. The game space is orders of magnitude larger.
Math is idiotic.
Math is idiotic.
You beat me to it
thanks man. I'm glad you liked it
WoT
Ya I feel I should also drop a Thank You here as well. The series is wonderful, and the amount of work to produce it on its own is incredible, let alone making it easily digestible. Kudos to Aaron again (it's prob been 1.5 years since I've watched it, might be time I dust off the ole math and get in a refresher).
As far as PLO8 math goes - check out the new episode that YeahThatsMe and I have coming out next week where I literally stand up mid video and actually kept him on skype for another 30 minutes complaining about PLO8 math. It's not until the end but it does involve me cold-calling KKT6r in the SB.
IT WAS FIVE WAYS.
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