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Mathematics of NL Hold'em: Episode Two

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Mathematics of NL Hold'em: Episode Two by WiltOnTilt

WiltOnTilt follows up last episode’s introduction to NL Math with a crash-course in pot odds, implied odds, fold equity, and hand combinations. Also, you’ll be presented with the idea of G-Bucks for the first time.

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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
  • 49 minutes long
  • Posted over 5 years ago

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zed

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I've watched and taken notes on the first two episodes and have found it to be very helpful and in the neighborhood of solid gold.

One thing about your teaching style I like is your use of practical examples. You don't dumb the examples down to situations that rarely come up just for the sake of making a point, you keep the material very realistic imo.

I would pay $1k + for this course in total vnh sir. -Zed

Posted over 5 years ago

WiltOnTilt

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Zed, thanks so much for the kind words. It's posts like that which make all the hours I've spent on this entire series worth it.

regards,
WoT

Posted over 5 years ago

Hellsen

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dangerfish

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dzejkej

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Wow wow wow, today I watched first two episodes and it is a piece of art. You definitely know how to teach and make slides Smile.

Posted over 5 years ago

Moshmopok

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Hi, one question about the hand combo chart. It says there are only four two pair combos for having top two on an AK5 board. Shouldn't it be 9 combos (3 aces, 3 kings left)? The chart says there are only 2 aces and 2 kings left, but I don't understand why...

But your videos (I've watched the first two episodes) are simply great.

Posted over 5 years ago

WiltOnTilt

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Mosh- you're right that is a mistake. Sorry about that.

Posted over 5 years ago

DJT

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i recently joined this site and i can say w/o a doubt that the first 2 episodes of this series have already paid for the membership, thanks for the great info.

Posted over 5 years ago

LastManDancing

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Very nice videos, and to the point, GJ and thanks for sharing the info Wink cheers

Posted about 5 years ago

Rui Nunes

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i recently joined this site and i can say w/o a doubt that the first 2 episodes of this series have already paid for the membership, thanks for the great info.


QFT

Posted about 5 years ago

Idmaf

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Exactly the course material I was looking for. Thanks Wilt!

Posted about 5 years ago

SoAmbitious

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I've watched and taken notes on the first two episodes and have found it to be very helpful and in the neighborhood of solid gold.

One thing about your teaching style I like is your use of practical examples. You don't dumb the examples down to situations that rarely come up just for the sake of making a point, you keep the material very realistic imo.

I would pay $1k + for this course in total vnh sir. -Zed



--- I agree with this.

Posted about 5 years ago

WiltOnTilt

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--- I agree with this.



Please send payments to WiltOnTilt at Full Tilt Poker or PokerStars .... ;-)

j/k

thanks guys for the kind words, it really means a lot!

WoT

Posted about 5 years ago




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