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Memorization and Math!

YYCchopper
YYCchopper

So I do not want to use charts. I want to memorize and learn the math, the odds, equities, etc so I can instantly apply it live in game. Is there any repetition drills on the site i can do over and over to get this shit memorized? I am terrible at memorization, so some sort of daily drills to get this in my head would be up my alley. I'm happy with doing it 2 hrs a day if I can finally get this under control. I feel it is not worth moving forward in my poker learning until i feel i have mastered the math portion. Knowing the concepts is fine, but I want to eventually recognize within a few % points what my equity is without equilab. I know its possible, i have seen people be at that level.

Comments

  • AllenBlay
    AllenBlay

    As far as equity (or more specifically the % chance of winning), the Upper Hand game is the closest thing we have to a repetitive drill on this, and it is located on the tools and games page:

    https://www.advancedpokertraining.com/poker/member.php#trainingGames

    There is also a odds chart on there that you can memorize, and to some extent you can use the Winning Odds tool to program in your own combinations of hands vs. various opponent ranges.

  • YYCchopper
    YYCchopper

    Thanks. No that's not really what I need, but I appreciate the reply

  • AllenBlay
    AllenBlay

    What specifically do you need? Can you give an example of what you are thinking about?

  • pk506p
    pk506

    @YYCchopper ... I'm assuming you are wanting to delve into equities regarding ranges on board textures? How runouts effect ranges, etc...

    Look into flopzilla and the HoldEQ software that is included. This, IMO, is your best bet in heading down the rabbit hole...

  • mrfleming
    mrfleming

    Flopzilla has a right-click menu that lets you hide the equity window during an analysis, so you can practice your intuition in a given situation

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