by DeathDonkey, danzasmack, Apr 24th, 66 min
$$, 4 tables, 6M
Bellatrix is onto chapter seven, entitled Playing Accurately: Cards Exposed situations. Homework for the week is here.
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Bellatrix talks about data and online poker. Short chapter this week means no homework.
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Bellatrix talks about reading hands and strategies of hand readings in this next chapter. Homework is posted HERE.
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Bellatrix is on to the next topic, this chapter is "playing the odds: pot odds and implied odds". Here is the homework for this chapter.
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Bellatriz is the math commander as she moves onto chapter 3: Using All the Information.
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Bellatrix covers Chapter Two: Predicting Variance and Future Outcomes, i.e. why bad luck and variance aren't the same. Here is this week's homework assignment.
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Chapter 1 - The topic is meaning of +EV, or making decisions and probability related to them. The homework file for this week is here.
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Bellatrix introduces her new series and gives you some tips to prepare you for the first episode later this week.
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In the final chapter of Mathematics of NL Hold'em, WiltOnTilt focuses on G-Bucks and hand-ranges. We see a comparison between Sklansky Bucks and G-Bucks, and also compare those to actual bucks. In addition, this episode briefly delves into Game Theory and gives an example of a Game Theory Optimal bluff on the river.
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In episode 7, WiltOnTilt examines EV calculations which take bet sizing into consideration by examining hand histories featuring preflop, flop, turn and river play. This video also examines how often a bluff needs to be successful to be plus EV given various bet sizes. Finally, the concept of Continuation Betting is addressed with a big focus on board texture and bet sizing.
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In this episode, WiltOnTilt examines how to produce weighted hand ranges by counting hand combinations and by examining frequencies. This concept is examined using a preflop hand example where we are playing out of position against an aggressive 3 bettor. A second example is given in which we are heads up with our opponent and we need to determine the number of combos required in villain's range to allow us to call a shove.
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In episode 5, WiltOnTilt presents a formula to estimate a villain's open-raising range and compares the EV of calling vs 3-betting preflop. Also, the concept of Fold Equity is introduced into the EV calculations. WiltOnTilt shows us a method of determining the fold equity required when bluffing or semi bluffing without the use of software by thinking in terms of pot units.
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This episode of Mathematics of No Limit Holdem focuses on EV Calculations which are set up using examples of preflop, flop and turn play. The reliability of the EV Calculations is dependent on our ability to put our opponents on accurate hand ranges so handreading is also addressed. In addition, this episode introduces the TUPAC method of estimating equity against a handrange without the use of software.
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This episode of Mathematics of No Limit Holdem again addresses Pot odds and Implied Odds, and this time introduces Reverse Implied Odds. These concepts are illustrated using hand examples examining preflop, flop and turn play. This video also gives an overview of some valuable software to help determine our pot equity - twodimes.net and pokerstove - and finishes off with some mental shortcuts to help you figure out math at the table.
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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 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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Watch sthief09 as he reviews a video of his own play, providing his reasoning behind each hand, as well as pointing out spots where he could've played differently -- and in some cases, better.
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Josh 2-tables $200NL while Entity and he discuss interesting hands. Great discussion of beginning to intermediate concepts like when to fire two barrels, 4-betting sizes, balancing your handranges pre-and-postflop -- watch and see how theory can be applied to real-game situations.
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"Don't go broke in an unraised pot with one pair," the adage goes. Well, that might be good advice for you to generally apply to your game - but your opponents aren't always as fortunate. Watch this and you'll learn how to stack people with one pair hands, when to give up on your bluffs and when to follow through. Lots of in-depth analysis on when to keep up the pressure on the turn. A must-see for limit converts to help you get that extra bit of value out of your hands and to make you *that* much more difficult to play against.
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In Josh's next "live play" video, he tackles the $1/2, $200 max buy in game and compares and contrasts it with the $100 buy in game. Josh covers concepts such as 3 betting preflop, LAG play, dealing with increased aggression from your opponents, and taking advantage of your image.
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In the first of his "live play" videos, Josh walks us through realtime applications of the concepts he's explained so far and expands on the process of "thinking like a NL player." Discussion of bet sizing, handreading, isolation raising, and how to interpret bet sizes from your opponents.
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See Josh coach. See Rob play. See Rob play bad. See Josh teach good. In the third installation of Memoirs of a Limidonk, Josh and Entity go through an in-depth coaching session talking about three specific hands that Rob misplayed during a session, with a lot of discussion about having a plan for a hand and the differences between no-limit and limit when it comes to handranges and post-flop action.
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Sthief introduces a few more advanced concepts as he helps the viewer learn a framework for deeply analyzing hands, covering the value of draws, calling preflop vs. 3-bettors with a range of hands, and when to 4-bet preflop.
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In this short supplemental video, sthief09 goes through all of the stats that he displays on his HUD and talks about the importance of each of them. Great material for both new and experienced players -- if you haven't been using a HUD, this video will probably make you start.
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In the first video of this introductory series, sthief introduces some basic concepts of learning no limit hold'em. Check it out as he uses a classroom-style presentation to discuss the importance of position and having a plan for a hand, and start laying a foundation that anyone can follow to become a solid NL regular.
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WiltOnTilt, along with his student radek, review some heads up opponents and hands using CardRunners EV calculator.
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Danzsamck and DeathDonkey take some select hands from a 2-tabling session of mid-stakes LHE that Danzasmack player, and review them.
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WiltOnTilt finishes his two-sided HUNL review.
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DeathDonkey helps Danzasmack get back into the LHE grind with a 4-tabling video that focuses on short handed play.
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Sthief09 shows DC member, ralph cifaretto, how to use Excel for poker math, starting from the basics and moving on to some more complex EV tables.
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