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The Fundamental Theorem Of Poker. Yesterday I was watching some poker action on YouTube and I tried to understand the rules behind that game a little bit better. Although I think it's quite based on luck, it is to a certain extent also ...
In this post I will start the shift into some basic poker theory before we start talking about what cards to play and how to play them. Specially, today I will talk about pot odds and the fundamental theorem of poker. ...
So looking at pot odds, calling would be a correct action and you would be rooting for him to fold, as knowing his cards and yours, it would be a mistake according to the Fundamental Theorem Of Poker. ...
The value of deception, psychology, heads up play, implied odds and even game theory are thoroughly covered from the standpoint of an aspiring poker player. Additionally, readers are introduced to the Fundamental Theorem Of Poker and ...
The REAL Fundamental Theorem of Poker: Variance is always worse than you think. #; O8 has got to be the only poker variant with 5+ table captains / table. #; Some days, being stuck 8 stacks when you were stuck 11 feels like a win. # ...
David Sklansky expresses this theorem beautifully in his book, “The Theory of Poker”. He writes that the ”Fundamental Theorem of Poker states that the best way for players to play is the way they would play if they knew their opponent's ...
The Fundamental Theorem Of Poker, introduced by David Sklansky, states that: every time you play your hand the way you would if you could see your opponent's cards, you gain, and every time your opponent plays his cards differently from ...
This book introduces you to the Fundamental Theorem of Poker, its implications, and how it should affect your play. Other chapters discuss the value of deception, bluffing, raising, the slow-play, the value of position, psychology, … ...
Thus, Morton found that there are times when the Fundamental Theorem of Poker is violated in multi-way pots. I'm not going to get into the details (see Andy's original post for this), but Morton shows that there is a certain range of ...




