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slim
12-01-2005, 06:50 PM
Sometimes I read posts here that explains probability and simulations are run and all this fancy stuff that shows how a certain hand is + or - EV. I am very impressed even though I don't understand any of it (and I did take advanced calculus in 3rd year EE at U Waterloo). Am I right in assuming that if u know all that math and are able to apply it like that, you must big a big winner? Obviuosly, just bc u are good at math doesn't mean u will be a winner at poker, but I figure that if you are that good in applying math to poker and you are a regular on 2+2, you must study poker as well and therefore are a longterm big winner.
Is there anyone here willing to admit that they are losers at poker but can understand all that math mumbo-jumbo that is often displayed here?

soko
12-01-2005, 06:57 PM
The advanced mathematics has almost no relevance to a winning poker player, however the ability to understand such difficult levels of logic in advanced mathematics helps in poker in a relative sense, because poker is also a very difficult array of logic. As far as being a good poker player there isn't much more you need to know besides basic arithmetic and it's applications.

BigF
12-01-2005, 06:59 PM
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Sometimes I read posts here that explains probability and simulations are run and all this fancy stuff that shows how a certain hand is + or - EV. I am very impressed even though I don't understand any of it (and I did take advanced calculus in 3rd year EE at U Waterloo). Am I right in assuming that if u know all that math and are able to apply it like that, you must big a big winner? Obviuosly, just bc u are good at math doesn't mean u will be a winner at poker, but I figure that if you are that good in applying math to poker and you are a regular on 2+2, you must study poker as well and therefore are a longterm big winner.
Is there anyone here willing to admit that they are losers at poker but can understand all that math mumbo-jumbo that is often displayed here?

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Are you kidding? EV = sigma(probability * return)

It ain't rocket science.

Sciolist
12-02-2005, 12:00 PM
I would have said that what really counts is discipline. Yes, the maths is useful, but it's probably the 2nd or third most important consideration.

Iconoclastic
12-02-2005, 12:13 PM
You took calculus but do not understand probability? Didn't you have to pass prob before taking calc?

Kurn, son of Mogh
12-02-2005, 12:16 PM
Math is just a tool. If you don't use it right, you won't win. Plus, there's more to poker than just math.

punter11235
12-02-2005, 12:27 PM
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fancy stuff that shows how a certain hand is + or - EV.

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math mumbo-jumbo

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I havent seen math more difficult than 7th grade algebra applied to any poker problem on this forum.

GoblinMason (Craig)
12-02-2005, 12:33 PM
Barry Greenstein gave a lecture at UIUC that I attended w/other 2+2ers in which he addressed this topic. He told stories about games with brilliant math professors that he destroyed in poker. I believe he attributed it to brilliant math minds not seeing the big picture.

He told a story about raising pot on the river against a player he knew he just outdrew. The player sat there and computed the odds of Barry having the few hands that beat him and came up with some 1000/1 number and called. The thing he didn't account for was that Barry would only raise him with that hand since Barry knew what he had.

I believe he addresses this in his book as well.

-Craig

Toro
12-02-2005, 12:42 PM
I know it was only a movie but wasn't the math genius in the "Cincinatti Kid" a big loser? Even though it was only a movie I thoght it was a good depiction/example that you need more than math skills to be good at Poker.

FishNChips
12-02-2005, 03:09 PM
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I know it was only a movie but wasn't the math genius in the "Cincinatti Kid" a big loser? Even though it was only a movie I thoght it was a good depiction/example that you need more than math skills to be good at Poker.

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xactly!

weasely looking guy with glasses and a notebook doing calcs at the table.

The hand he goes bust on he screams "You should NOT have called with that hand!"

I wish I could find that clip, host it somewhere and send the link via the chatroom to any nit that shouts something similar when outdrawn. It does a nice job of showing what an idiot you look like when you do this (wait, let me replace all the "you"s in this with "I" since I do this as well).

Also, being quick at simple calculations is better than taking time to get a long formula right.

FishNChips