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Have been playing for about four years. Pretty much learned as much as I could from books, observation and "the hard way". Im no idiot when it comes to math but "poker math" I am definetly behind in. I have done well without it but am at the point now where poker has become more serious and know that learning the math can do nothing but help. Can anyone suggest some Poker Math for Dummies ideas on where to start?
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I think the best way is to just right down some of the most common situations and list their odds. Leave the paper next to the computer when playing and review them when the situations arise. Then they'll become second nature. Other than that it's usually simple division and comparing what the pots laying you to your equity.
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