Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Poker Master

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How to Play Suited Connectors


http://www.suntzupoker.com/playing-suited-connectors.aspx


The probability of hitting an open-ended or a double belly buster straight draw on the flop is 10.45% (8.6 to 1).

Odds of flopping a flush draw is 8.1 to 1 (10.94%).


http://www.suntzupoker.com/double-gutshot-straight-draw.aspx

https://www.cardplayer.com/poker-tools/odds-and-outs


https://www.flopturnriver.com/poker-strategy/pyroxenes-common-flop-odds-19147/#text

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play out every Scenario
there are finite number


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When you playing at the tables your need
cognitive shortcuts
mental shortcuts
quick and easy calculations that you can do quick and easy
good enough
good enough to make a decision

begin with the end / goal in mind

preflop
what are you going to do with your private cards ?
objective on the flop
ROI
strategy
what do you want to hit on the flop
to be a success

on the flop
what are you going to



Decisions Tree




more people in the hand / round
your chip stack
their chip stack
ROI
payout and probability


10 players
you need Three of a kind or better

heads up
Ace high card
any pair
may be good

what is a strong hand
less people at the table
the standard is lower

you know it all
you just need to get into game shape

add Body Language
read them  = Input
deceive them = Output

add opponents' "Ranges"

Looks like Pro players
play with No clear idea
what they are trying to achieve

the also commit to easy

for me
each Node is a separate decision

Pro players keep ~ Psychology of consistency
holding on to a hand
because they are invested

embarrassment

play like a robot / AI / Terminator

add Psychology

I prefer deception
Sniper

play against the worst players


you also need to get better at reading cards

use
http://www.table-games-online.com/ultimate-texas-holdem/
as practice
say it ALoud
read the board

also memorize rank
teach it

in  2003
you said that you could be the best
Poker
Stocks
Sports
and It's true
do it

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You have a pair 22

What do you want on the flop ?
I want three of a kind
22-2
this is my goal

how much am I willing to pay

10.775  set  22-2
0.735   full house   22-2 K K
0.245   quads

=  11.755 %


1 / 0.11755  =   8.507 = 8.5


1 out of 8.5

Quick and Easy Cognitive Mental ShortCuts

12 %

1 out of 8 times

12 / 8 = 20  mnemonic


what is the cost ?

let's say the preflop bet is $10
$10  x 8 = 80 dollars

then 80 dollars is the cost

You need to able to extract over 80 dollars from your opponents
to make the bet

look the chip stack of your opponents
you want multiple players with big chip stacks

and you need adequate chip stack to extract the money
in NL poker

on the flop
consider
flush / flush draw
straight / straight draw

overset is rare


if you have a

board pair helps you ~ you will have a full house
if you have a full house
you already have the flush and straight beat

look out for the straight
you get blind sided by the straight
which means you should try to play straights

low straights are deceptive



conceal your bets
let other people raise
and you call

when you call a raise
there is a bigger range



write a guidebook
write it out

Scenarios
there are a finite number of Scenarios


Decision Tree
plus Quantum Probability Distribution
plus unknown


add ranges
you have to watch the poker videos




A poker hand which refers to a specific type of Three of a Kind. In Texas Hold’em, a set is when a card on the board matches one of the player’s hole cards when they have a pocket pair. You will flop a set about 11% of the time.

Flopping set over set is rare in poker.


http://people.math.sfu.ca/~alspach/mag86/


http://people.math.sfu.ca/~alspach/mag86/


http://people.math.sfu.ca/~alspach/mag86/


Brian Alspach

Brian Alspach

Brian Alspach


http://people.math.sfu.ca/~alspach/



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https://www.mypokercoaching.com/poker-odds-calculator-outs-math/


POKER ODDS OF HITTING OVER CARD WHILE HAVING A PAIR

QQ
KK

are at the 50%
overcard


88   87% ~ 88%

this is important

question
AA is great
KK is almost as good
when does it convert to 22

Probability to see an over card for your pocket pair

Quanta   Quantum

consider the number of opponents


J J    there is a 567 percent chance of over card on flop
then you are DEAD  with ten players
A K Q   people play these card
you got to play like you are dead


AA try to go all in preflop

if you go to flop without a raise
then the AA is dangerous for you
AA is worse than AK-A
because with AA, there three board cards that could hurt you
AA is weak with no preflop raise, at a full table
consider folding


hidden threats
the opponent could have Set XX-X, two pair, straight, flush


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KK
Ace on the flop 23 percent of the time

No Ace on the flop is the goal  77 percent

1 / 0.77  =  1.3  times

Cost
$10 x 1.3 = $13 dollars

if you can extract $130 dollars
you are willing to pay $100

Queen Queen   41 %
Queen Queen  you are will into pay 100
if you can extract 170


JJ   you need to extract 232

JJ = 22

QQ  is borderline / dangerous

this is an objective way to determine
the cost you are willing to pay


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preflop

Big Blind has Position

treat each node separate

but also look ahead

I like Ace Ace on the Big Blind
that is the best position for Ace Ace


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J 10
5 4

both have the highest probability
of hitting straight or straight draw on Flop

But  J10  all straights are Nuts / Best / Unbeatable Straight

54 has one weak straight

876 - 54  this is weak

10 - 9   and   10 - 5 would beat you


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treat each Node differently

straights are deceptive
more deceptive than flush

straights could have better ROI
especially if there is No flush or board pair

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PreFlop

J 10
11 percent chance of hitting straight or draw on flop


11 / 9


$10

cost 90 dollars

you get straight draw on the flop

look at the POT plus the opponents' chip stack
and your chip stack
look at the pot


cost to see turn  1/3
$30

cost to see river  1/3
$30

so if the ROI is good
take it all the way to the river

what if you miss the straight on the river
FOLD ~ throw it away


90 + 30 + 30  = $150

cost is high
but the straight is deceptive

try to get in cheap

would i call a raise
if the cost is not too high
there is alot of money in the pot


there are 4 nodes
preflop
flop
turn
river

if you miss on the river ~ throw it away


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Ace - King

1 / 3
getting AK-A or AK-K
or Better

if you are ok with AK-A or AK-K
then the cost is
$30
for a $10 bet



getting AK-A or AK-K   is  27 percent
1 / 4


if you miss on the flop
AK has 4 outs


the rule of 4
4 x 8 outs = 32 %  = 1/3

4 outs =   1 / 6

1 / 12   turn

1 / 12   river

at a full table
if AK misses the flop
you dead - throw it away

it's over


at a full table
AK is a calling hand
Not a raising hand


chess does Not occur until you get the one on one heads up


work it all out before going back to the tables

teach it

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http://www.suntzupoker.com/poker-odds.aspx


http://www.suntzupoker.com/poker-odds.aspx


http://pi.math.cornell.edu/~mec/2006-2007/Probability/Texasholdemsol.htm


https://www.cardplayer.com/poker-tools/odds-and-outs


https://www.pokerlistings.com/online-poker-odds-calculator



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https://www.cardplayer.com/poker-tools/odds-and-outs



https://www.cardschat.com/odds-for-dummies.php


https://www.cardschat.com/f57/odds-straight-flush-draw-flop-342177/


http://www.pokerology.com/lessons/drawing-odds/


https://poker.stackexchange.com/questions/6026/percentage-chance-of-flopping-straight-or-flush-draw-for-suited-connectors


https://www.partypoker.com/how-to-play/school/basics/key-facts.html



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how to limit losses

limit your chip stack

balance risk of busting out
and extracting profit from opponents' chip stack


this is important

for example,
one dollar table
$100

as the chip stack dwindles
reload

play against the Worst / Impaired

if the players are good, walk away
ADVANTAGE

Treasure Island
4 am
against 2 drunk dudes

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https://poker.stackexchange.com/questions/1203/pocket-pair-starting-hands-vs-probability-of-opponent-having-a-pocket-pair


http://www.sitandgoplanet.com/multitable/mtt_probability/Essential_Pre-Flop_Probability.html


http://www.thepokerbank.com/tools/odds-charts/all-in/


https://www.intmath.com/counting-probability/poker.php


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Pocket Cards / Private Cards / Hole Cards

22 - AA

play all pairs, all the time


AA is in a special categorize
go all in preflop
best position preflop is Big Blind


KK
threats - Ace on Board, pocket AA

your return on investment analysis
should focus on
Not AA
Not Ace on board

cost is Not AA + Not Ace on board

when there is an Ace on board,
there is good chance you are dead

because KK is already a made hand
with you raise preflop



if No preflop raise
AA = 22
it is a weak overpair
with three board cards that can beat you

AK-A  is better because
space occupying lesion concept
you are using one of the board cards


JJ = 22

QQ is Questionable



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22

22 - 2 set


you can call a raise with 22

also you can play 22 at every position


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J10

try to get in cheap

J10 is in it's own category

J10 is the gold standard for straights

get in cheap

straight draw
go to turn/river if cheap

if expensive, or you miss the river
throw it away


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Ace suited
King suited


goal - flush / draw on the flop

try to get in cheap

i rather have a straight
straight is more deceptive


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high card no suited

AK
AQ
? AJ
? A10


KQ


you have worry about kicker

also opponents play usually play aces and kings



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Board Threats
Flush
Straight
Board Pair

don't worry about highly improbable
factor in by limiting your chip stack

also as you chip stack gets bigger
take money off the table


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there are only 4 strategies

Pairs

High cards

Straight

Flush

do Not blur strategies

don't give extra credit for pocket cards that combine strategies


for example,
54 suited  at a full table
has only one strategy - Straight
give No extra credit for suited
no pair
no high card strategy

People want to play more cards
so they emotionally give more credit

if you are going for the flop
do Not use heads up rank


Heads up is a different decision tree
there is only one node
the decision is different

you have to separate the scenarios

head ups poker is a different system

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if you get a 22-2 set on the flop
that there is flush draw or a straight draw
go all in on the flop to end it there

you  have a hand
and you have 1/3 chance of improving on river/turn


in general, do Not raise
you want to see cards cheap
also it is deceptive


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https://www.cardplayer.com/poker-tools/odds-calculator/texas-holdem


https://www.partypoker.com/how-to-play/school/basics/starting-hands.html


https://se.unibet.com/poker/guides/which-poker-hands-should-i-play-and-why-1.694717


http://www.learn2holdem.com/poker-strategy/holdem-poker-starting-hands-advanced.htm


https://www.bicyclecards.com/how-to-play/basics-of-poker/

https://www.pokerlistings.com/strategy/how-not-to-suck-at-poker-play-fewer-hands

http://www.pokerology.com/lessons/holdem-heads-up-match-ups/


https://www.cardplayer.com/poker-tools


http://www.pokerology.com/lessons/drawing-odds/



https://www.cardplayer.com/poker-tools/odds-calculator/texas-holdem


PAIR



88 vs

AA  80 percent



88 vs 

A  6

88   70


88 vs    36

88   80 percent




80
70
20



10 - 7


AK       2/3

A6    55

3 6    1/3


high card give advantage
66 or 55

two low cards  33


AA   80 percent


22  47 percent



poker rankings may not be consistent with how poker is actually played

22-2 strategy hits the sweet spot


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Heads up
write all the scenarios, and probabilities and memorize



https://www.cardschat.com/odds-for-dummies.php


https://www.pokerlistings.com/strategy/how-not-to-suck-at-poker-count-your-outs


https://www.cardplayer.com/poker-tools/odds-and-outs


https://www.cardplayer.com/poker-tools/odds-calculator/texas-holdem


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https://poker.stackexchange.com/questions/1203/pocket-pair-starting-hands-vs-probability-of-opponent-having-a-pocket-pair



http://www.thepokerbank.com/tools/odds-charts/all-in/

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