At its core, poker is a game of mathematics just like Blackjack. While using math alone won’t necessarily make you a winner, not understanding it will almost certainly make you a loser. My course isn’t based upon mathematics alone, but it’s definitely a major part. A lot of what you see in the later lessons on No-Limit Hold’em largely reflect my own experiences at that version of Poker. Regardless of your game of choice, there’s a lot of opportunity for profit here, be it poker online or in your local casino.
Table of contents
- Lesson 1 - An Introduction to Hold 'em Poker
- Lesson 2 - Basic Poker Math
- Lesson 3 - The Starting Hands
- Lesson 4 - Poker Math: Longshots
- Lesson 5 - The Big Blind Bet
- Lesson 6 - The Small Blind Bet
- Lesson 7 - Pocket Pairs
- Lesson 8 - Playing From the Button
- Lesson 9 - Playing From Late Position
- Lesson 10 - Playing From Middle Position
- Lesson 11 - Playing from Early Position/ Basic Strategy Matrix
- Lesson 12 - Small Blind Math
- Lesson 13 - Stealing the Blinds - Part 1
- Lesson 14 - What Was He Thinking?
- Lesson 15 - Introduction to No-Limit Hold 'em Poker
- Lesson 16 - What Your Bet Is Saying
- Lesson 17 - Special Situation Bets: The Stop & Go
- Lesson 18 - Special Situation Bets: The Information Raise
- Lesson 19 - Special Situation Bets: The Dead Money Bet
- Lesson 20 - Is 2 to 1 a Good Deal?
- Lesson 21 - Sniffing Out a Set
- Lesson 22 - Playing With Ace Huggers
- Lesson 23- A Bluff on the River
- Lesson 24 - NLHE Practice Hands - Part 1
- Lesson 25 - Is My Ace Dominated?
- Lesson 26 - The King's Gambit
- Lesson 27 - The Big Stack Attack
- Lesson 28 - Late Position Plays
- Lesson 29 - Short-Handed Play
- Lesson 30 - All in on the Flop
- Lesson 31 - Playing Small Pocket Pairs
- Lesson 32 - Two Pair: Pleasure & Pain
- Lesson 33 - Playing Middle Pocket Pairs
- Lesson 34 - Questions to Ask
- Lesson 35 - Pushbot Strategy and Response
- Lesson 36 - 30,000 Poker Tournament Hands Analyzed
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