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Poker Theory
06-01-2003, 11:50 AM
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The math of moving all in
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Sklansky cardlplayer aricticle Improving the system and Qs
re article at:
http://www.cardplayer.com/?sec=afeature&art_id=13194
David,
have just found your article, and it seems very relevant to my post above, since i am interested in finding a math...
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Beginners Questions
06-01-2003, 11:44 AM
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The math of moving all in
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Sklansky Cardplayer article - \'Improving the system\' and Qs
re article at:
http://www.cardplayer.com/?sec=afeature&art_id=13194
David,
have just found your article, and it seems very relevant to my post above, since i am interested in finding a math...
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Poker Theory
05-29-2003, 08:23 AM
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The math of moving all in
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jack1234
Re: The math of moving all in
Thanks, Louie and others whove replied usefully. Reply by paragraph no:
1) The point is the 3rd guy is sitting back. Im not sure that what chips i have left really matters(but, me 1800, him 1000,...
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Poker Theory
05-27-2003, 06:25 PM
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The math of moving all in
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jack1234
Re; try snorting arsenic !!!
thx pal, thats real constructive. Actually im a writer with an Oxford english degree, and it looks fine to me.
What are your qualifications?
Stop wasting my time, which is surely more valuable...
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Probability
05-27-2003, 09:22 AM
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Heads up problem vs blind man....
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jack1234
and in tourneys with huge blinds...?
so how can this be practically applied to nl toyrneys with very high blinds at the end to determine the correct mathematical strategy for moving all in with hand x against one (or more) opponents...
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Poker Theory
05-27-2003, 06:09 AM
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The math of moving all in
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jack1234
David, Mason, Ray......help!
could someone help with the above post please, 'the math of moving all in'? It would be much appreciated..!
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Poker Theory
05-27-2003, 05:53 AM
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Whats fair?
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jack1234
Forget fairness, heres a similar math question
ok lets make this more intersting folks. same situation as originally described, but hands reversed. sb moves all in with AK os, smiles, and turns it up on table. What should the guy with AQs do? Was...
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Beginners Questions
05-27-2003, 05:25 AM
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The math of moving all in
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jack1234
Re: The math of moving all in
anyone know how i summon the mighty powers of Sklanksky, Malmuth and Zee to help with this one?
thanks, al, but im not sure that really helps me out - i usually know whats correct, so i'm asking...
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Poker Theory
05-25-2003, 01:15 PM
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No Limit Holdem Question
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jack1234
Re: No Limit Holdem Question
ps. the real answer is obviously that everyone posting in this link should reread (or buy) Tournament poker for advanced players. Am i wrong David?
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Poker Theory
05-25-2003, 01:07 PM
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No Limit Holdem Question
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jack1234
Re: No Limit Holdem Question
anyone interested in this post please refer to my 'The math of moving all in' above. i think the question is severly incomplete (intentionally, David?) and ive got some more purely math based nl ones...
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Poker Theory
05-25-2003, 12:00 PM
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The math of moving all in
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jack1234
The math of moving all in
ok, so another case of the nl player needing help from the limit player, for all you math geniuses out there!
What i would appreciate is some math analysis of when it is correct to move all in at...
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Beginners Questions
05-25-2003, 11:50 AM
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The math of moving all in
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jack1234
The math of moving all in
ok, so another case of the nl player needing help from the limit player, for all you math geniuses out there!
What i would appreciate is some math analysis of when it is correct to move all in at...
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Books and Publications
05-13-2003, 06:48 AM
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new Phil Hellmuth book?
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jack1234
Re: new Phil Hellmuth book?
Hi Mason,
have you finished reading the book yet, and will the review get posted on here or somewhere else? I guess its the no-limit hold-em and tournament sections that everyones interested in -...
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Mid-, High-Stakes Pot- and No-Limit Hold'em
05-12-2003, 11:12 AM
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25-25 Pot limit HE
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jack1234
Re: 25-25 Pot limit HE
how much did the limper have when he folded? The main tragedy here is the 10 3s only having $1300 left on the turn surely! Flop bet i'd say was a great move if you were sure both players were weak,...
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Probability
05-12-2003, 10:02 AM
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flush probabilities all in
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jack1234
flush probabilities all in
ok, simple one for all you math geniuses out there:
in holdem for advanced players Sklansky puts the chances of making a flush with suited hole cards around 6.5% (p.310). Now I'm a no limit player...
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