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Mathematics of NL Hold'em: Season Premiere

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Mathematics of NL Hold'em: Season Premiere by WiltOnTilt

WiltOnTilt begins with a primer on the importance of math in NL Hold'em. In a classroom setting, he discusses probability and odds, variance, pot equity, and introduces us to Expected Value (EV).

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WiltOnTilt will discuss key concepts related to the mathematics of No-Limit play using Powerpoint. Begin with the basics: probability and pot odds. Then follow Wilt to more advanced arenas: implied odds and reverse implied odds, software tools and mental shortcuts for equity calculations, complex EV calculations, and an exploration of fold equity. And watch this series conclude with a discourse on the ultimate in professional poker math: hand frequencies, valuebetting, and G-bucks.

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  • Game: nlhe
  • Stakes: Micro/Small Stakes
  • 43 minutes long
  • Posted over 5 years ago

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Idmaf

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Joined 03/2008

I noticed for the 2 outs(pocket pair) line the percentages were correct but the odds were reflecting that of 1 out.

Nonetheless, a much appreciated video series. I am off to check out vid #2. Thanks!

Posted about 5 years ago

maskedman

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Wilt was wondering if you could post your pp of each video so we could take notes on it and really pay close attention to the detail .......

Thanks

Matt
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Posted about 5 years ago

WiltOnTilt

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Hi Matt, this question has been asked before but unfortunately the answer is no. While I'm sure many would be using the powerpoint in purely educational ways I'm somewhat concerned of people mis-using it and diluting the very hard work I put into the whole thing.

Sorry man, I know it would be helpful to have. I hope you understand.

Aaron

Posted about 5 years ago

maskedman

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maskedman

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AntiMatter

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Hi,

not sure if the PowerPoint presentation of the full series is available anywhere? WOuld be very handy for reviewing all the info.

Posted about 5 years ago

Joe Tall

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Hi,

not sure if the PowerPoint presentation of the full series is available anywhere? WOuld be very handy for reviewing all the info.



Aaron worked very hard on this project and in order to protect that material from being reproduced, it is not available.

Hope everyone understands,
Joe Tall

Posted about 5 years ago

AntiMatter

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Thats completely understandable. However, I really want to look back over a few key points of the series without having to watch/fast-forward through it all. It just helps to cement the ideas in your head, quickly. I should have taken notes really.

Not sure if anyone can just post the equations / a skeleton summary of the series? This would help immensely.

Posted about 5 years ago

SandersHex

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Thanks HappyFool. I promise you we'll be getting into some more advanced stuff, but I wanted to make sure everyone has a base foundation of knowledge, so even total newbies will be able to understand the later stuff.

Thanks for watching!

WoT



Yup, this is a great idea. I am familiar with most of these terms covered in this episode but not quite comfortable, so this was a great review for me. Definitely much better than trying to re-read another Sklansky book the thought of which makes me want to fall asleep Grin

Posted about 5 years ago

SoAmbitious

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Hypnotic

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I am sure it would be helpful in the sense that both games are holdem and operate on similar odds and probability, but how useful would you say this series is for a limit holdem player?

Posted about 5 years ago

WiltOnTilt

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Joe Tall and others who are of limit fame said the videos were helpful to them. I'm not sure overall how helpful it is for limit poker as I don't really play LHE, however since I talk about hand ranges and hand reading and things like that throughout, it could be beneficial.

Some of the episodes, such as the one based on fold equity, will have a lot less benefit for the LHE player though.

WoT

Posted about 5 years ago

Hypnotic

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Thanks Aaron,

I am finding it pretty helpful so far as well.

Posted about 5 years ago

MIStrZZZ

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Great! A lot is this is basic knowledge that most of us have, but review never hurts and there are new ideas scattered throughout even the basics. So please keep it the way that you are doing it. Perfect. I am especially interested in shortcuts at the table.



100% agreed!

Posted about 5 years ago

jimike

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Really good.I just want you to know i have cramp in my hand now tho after scribling this down for the past 2 hrs,going to watch this whole series.Fine work sir!

Posted almost 5 years ago




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