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Applied Math: Episode Five

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Applied Math: Episode Five by sthief09

Sthief09 teaches the math behind bluffing the turn in the KcJc hand example.

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You know the numbers behind poker are important, but don't know where to start. Or maybe you know the basics of poker math but aren't able to apply them to improve your game. If either of these describes you, you're in the right place. For this series, sthief09 will teach you the basics and help you transform them into a way to test theories, try out alternative lines, and get a better understanding of the numbers that are the driving force behind poker.

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  • Game: nlhe
  • Stakes: Micro/Small Stakes
  • 67 minutes long
  • Posted 8 months ago

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soleztis

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soleztis

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Time Link to 00:57:02

I've been dying to know what that cool pop up is!

Posted 11 months ago

inonno

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I've been dying to know what that cool pop up is!



I think you mean "launchy" - http://www.launchy.net/. It's a useful way of starting programmes on windows without having to search through the menus.

Posted 11 months ago

apv2009

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Hi

I am with some dificulty to calculate the math in splits pots.

If villain bets pot on the river I only need 33% equity against his range to make the call.

But if there are some combos of split pot all the math changes, can you give a pratical example?

Ty

Posted 11 months ago

rohan68

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wow my head...:=) thanks for the work !

Posted 11 months ago

baboonbummer

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Hi Josh,

@00:47:55

You said there's 3 combos of AQ+FD on a board of Qh 9d 2s (3x-7x) when we're holding Kc Jc, but I think there's only 2. Spades and diamonds. A club won't bring a flush draw and the Qh is already out there. I don't think it'll change it much either way but is that right?

Cheers

Posted about 1 month ago

sthief09

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Hi Josh,

@00:47:55

You said there's 3 combos of AQ+FD on a board of Qh 9d 2s (3x-7x) when we're holding Kc Jc, but I think there's only 2. Spades and diamonds. A club won't bring a flush draw and the Qh is already out there. I don't think it'll change it much either way but is that right?

Cheers




yeah, you're right. I fall victim to careless errors like that sometimes, but hopefully it doesn't have much of impact on the final #s.

Posted about 1 month ago



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