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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In this episode, WiltOnTilt helps take the guessing game out of our opponents hand range, and teaches us how to take those counted out, and apply them to counted hand frequencies.
Posted 11 months ago
tags: wiltontilt hand frequencies nl hold'em nlhe nl math mathematics of poker ipod friendly
Micro/Small Stakes,
43 min long
Comments for Episode Six
HaiaN
nnnice, almost as helpful as ep 5
Posted 11 months ago
Squishee
good video !

next one gonna be very helpfull I guess
Posted 11 months ago
Philbet
Yes realy getting into the series now, found it all a bit laborious at first but the classroom style of instruction does give you plenty of time to take it all in and understand it better.
I am now enjoying the whole concept and looking forward to the next episode,
Well done Aaron and Deuces Cracked.
Phil.
Posted 11 months ago
frenchfish
You don t just hand out the fish ,you actually teach how to fish and that s what i like in the classroom format.
TY ,exelent series so far.5 stars!
Posted 6 months ago
chkmyrivr
Good video.
Just wanted to point out a small flaw in your reasoning in the last hand : you say we can ignore the Ah combos because we average 50% equity against them, however given we already have money invested in the pot we need ~40% equity to call and therefore these combos actually give more EV to the calling option.
Posted 5 months ago
Route66
This is a spectacular series. Question on the 88 hand example... around 20 min in when calculating EV(call), the amount we win is shown as $1050. That seems to be taking taking into account our $35 open twice. Should it be $1015 instead, making EV(call) -206.66 instead of -193.26? Not trying to nitpick, but I setup an EV calc spreadsheet and can't otherwise get the calculations to come out correctly (-206.66 is what I get using "method 2" of calculating EV(call).
Thanks.
Posted 5 months ago
quaddamage
Once our 35 dollars goes in the pot it is no longer ours.
10(BB) + 5(SB) + 35(Our open) + 1000(Villain's 3-bet/call) = 1050
Posted 2 months ago