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math book
anyone have any books that are good for poker math, I am trying to learn the math principles, I have some poker books they touch on math but not really in depth.
I keep going back and forth I feel like I understand something and than I read it again later and I dont understand. I know I need to brush up on my math skills. |
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Re: math book
Texas Hold'em Odds and Probabilities: Limit, No-Limit, and Tournament Strategies
The Mathematics of Poker Petriv's Book |
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Re: math book
A First Course in Probability by Sheldon Ross.
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Re: math book
Poker Math isn't hard. At all.
The three basic concepts are Drawing Odds, Pot Odds and Pot Equity. Drawing odds are when you believe your hands needs to improve to win. For example, you have four cards to a flush and you need to hit that last flush card to make a winning hand. You calculate your drawing odds by counting (and discounting) your outs, subtracting your outs from the total number of cards left in the deck, then dividing the remainder by the number of outs. Pot odds are useful when deciding if you should call a bet. You devide the amount of money currently in the pot by the amount of the bet you have to call. If the ratio is larger than your drawing odds, then you have an easy call. Pot equity is the likelyhood that your hand will be best at showdown. You compare that likelyhood to the amount of money you have already contributed to the pot. If your likelyhood of wining the hand is greater than 50%, or if it is greater than the amount of money you have contributed to the pot compared to the rest of the pot, then you should raise even if you don't have pot odds to call. All of these concepts are covered throughly in Theory of Poker, Small Stakes Hold'em and Weighing the Odds. There is a fourth concept, Implied Odds. This is of most use in No Limit poker. |
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Re: math book
I own Petriv's book and I can definitely recommend it. I don't think it's in print anymore but the good thing is, most people have never heard of it so you won't have too much trouble winning it if it turns up at auction. I got my copy so cheap I wondered if the seller would actually make good on shipping the book to me!
God bless ebay. |
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