Advanced Poker Theory
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Advanced Heads Up Mastery: Doug Polk unpacks heads up play step by step in his most advanced poker course to date. This course retails at $999. This course retails at $999. Learn more here in our detailed post on this course or head directly over to UpswingPoker.com. The Best Players Use Poker Math. It’s true that we find some strong players who have very good intuition and don’t need poker math to beat the games. However, the reality is that the very best players use poker math on a regular basis to make their decisions. We are not even necessarily talking about difficult maths.
*Advanced Poker Theory
*Advanced Blackjack Theory
*Advanced Poker Theory
*Advanced Poker Game Theory
A Texas Hold’em game from a player’s point of view. (Courtesy of Peter Hopper on Flickr. License CC BY-NC.)Instructor(s) Kevin DesmondMIT Course Number
15.S50 As Taught InAdvanced Poker Theory
January IAP 2015Level
Graduate
Some Description
Instructor(s)
Prof.
As Taught In
Spring 2002
Course Number
2.24
Street fighter ii slot machine. Level
Undergraduate/Graduate
Features
Lecture Notes, Student WorkAdvanced Blackjack TheoryWelcome!
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This course takes a broad-based look at poker theory and applications of poker analytics to investment management and trading.
This course is offered during the Independent Activities Period (IAP), which is a special 4-week term at MIT in January. IAP provides members of the MIT community including students, faculty, staff, and alums with an opportunity to organize, sponsor and participate in a wide variety of activities and topics that are often outside of the regular MIT curriculum.
Faculty Advisor: Paul MendeOther VersionsOther OCW Versions
OCW has published multiple versions of this subject. Advanced Poker TheoryRelated ContentCourse CollectionsAdvanced Poker Game Theory
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Advanced Heads Up Mastery: Doug Polk unpacks heads up play step by step in his most advanced poker course to date. This course retails at $999. This course retails at $999. Learn more here in our detailed post on this course or head directly over to UpswingPoker.com. The Best Players Use Poker Math. It’s true that we find some strong players who have very good intuition and don’t need poker math to beat the games. However, the reality is that the very best players use poker math on a regular basis to make their decisions. We are not even necessarily talking about difficult maths.
*Advanced Poker Theory
*Advanced Blackjack Theory
*Advanced Poker Theory
*Advanced Poker Game Theory
A Texas Hold’em game from a player’s point of view. (Courtesy of Peter Hopper on Flickr. License CC BY-NC.)Instructor(s) Kevin DesmondMIT Course Number
15.S50 As Taught InAdvanced Poker Theory
January IAP 2015Level
Graduate
Some Description
Instructor(s)
Prof.
As Taught In
Spring 2002
Course Number
2.24
Street fighter ii slot machine. Level
Undergraduate/Graduate
Features
Lecture Notes, Student WorkAdvanced Blackjack TheoryWelcome!
This is one of over 2,200 courses on OCW. Find materials for this course in the pages linked along the left.
MIT OpenCourseWare is a free & open publication of material from thousands of MIT courses, covering the entire MIT curriculum.
No enrollment or registration. Freely browse and use OCW materials at your own pace. There’s no signup, and no start or end dates.
Knowledge is your reward. Use OCW to guide your own life-long learning, or to teach others. We don’t offer credit or certification for using OCW.
Made for sharing. Download files for later. Send to friends and colleagues. Modify, remix, and reuse (just remember to cite OCW as the source.)
Learn more at Get Started with MIT OpenCourseWareCourse DescriptionCourse FeaturesEducator FeaturesCourse Description
This course takes a broad-based look at poker theory and applications of poker analytics to investment management and trading.
This course is offered during the Independent Activities Period (IAP), which is a special 4-week term at MIT in January. IAP provides members of the MIT community including students, faculty, staff, and alums with an opportunity to organize, sponsor and participate in a wide variety of activities and topics that are often outside of the regular MIT curriculum.
Faculty Advisor: Paul MendeOther VersionsOther OCW Versions
OCW has published multiple versions of this subject. Advanced Poker TheoryRelated ContentCourse CollectionsAdvanced Poker Game Theory
See related courses in the following collections:Find Courses by Topic
Register here: http://gg.gg/vz1nq
https://diarynote.indered.space
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