Author: Roy Rounder

Poker math is NOT rocket science.

The basics of calculating poker odds are actually quite simpleј and only require
knowledge of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. If you made it past the
5 th grade, you can learn to figure “pot odds” in no time.

Personally, You could have  played no limit Texas Holdem for YEARS without knowing ANY of this
stuff. You probably have used my “instincts” when deciding whether or not to stay in a hand.

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Whenand if  You learn some poker “math”, your  skills will be increased considerably. Not only
because You will start  making better decisions at the table, but because your new skills would lead you to
new INSIGHTS about the game and how it’s played.

Learning odds will expand your poker IQ in a way that makes learning advanced
strategies and theory much easier.
Conclusion

OK, that wraps up POKER MATH MADE EASY.

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Like we  said, poker math is a great tool to learn and use at the appropriate times. Combine
this knowledge with the other strategies and techniques you’ve learned to win MORE
POTS and MORE CASH at the poker tables.

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  • [...] Frank Frisina wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerpt Author: Roy Rounder Poker math is NOT rocket science. The basics of calculating poker odds are actually quite simple? and only require knowledge of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. If you made it past the 5 th grade, you can learn to figure “pot odds” in no time. Personally, You could have  played no limit Texas Holdem for YEARS without knowing ANY of this stuff. You probably have used my “instincts” when deciding whether or not to stay in a hand. Whenand if  You learn some poker “math”, your  skills will be increased considerably. Not only because You will start  making better decisions at the table, but because your new skills would lead you to new INSIGHTS about the game and how it’s played. Learning odds will expand your poker IQ in a way that makes learning advanced strategies and theory much easier. Conclusion OK, that wraps up POKER MATH MADE EASY. Download it from  PokerBG.NET Like we  said, poker math is a great tool to learn and use at [...] [...]

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    The problem Im running into is when I fill the screen up I don’t get to play the player as much an count on my cards more and it tends to cost in them OVERALL speaking, cause Im not focused on one table, in these games value betting at the wrong players will cost you quit a bit in the long run. bassically if you play verry tight and don’t call a allin with big pairsJJ QQ and mid pairs you won’t have a bunch of chip but you will gain a bankroll, Im not sayin you won’t see some you wished you would of called but when you do have AA KK in these they seemed to get cracked a bit more say> you will lose 40% of your power hands and the profit margin is only dubble-up, you can’t afford to lose 2 out of three.. so stay tight!, play late and enjoy it cause players will get better.

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