Exploitative play Articles
Beginner's Poker Course Part 8: (Not) Going Broke - Bankroll Management & Tracking
We are almost done with all the theoretical outlining, as you've entered the last part of this 8-part article series! Soon we will get into some practical tools, and the best sites to play at, and we'll start playing! We have an 8-part video series lined up for you as a continuation of this written beginner's course! Read on, as we're almost done! First, we'll cover some practical tools for general bankroll management and tracking to ensure you don't go broke.
Beginner's Poker Course Part 7: Indifference As It Relates To GTO
We have connected the two important poker concepts pot odds and equity in the previous article. We also saw, that your equity can be such that, you could be indifferent between making a call or folding. That is because the EV for both actions on that point would be 0. Remember that we're always striving to pick actions with the highest EV. Then, if the highest ones have the same value, we are indifferent in choosing any of them.
Beginner's Poker Course Part 5: 21,100 Flops, Ranges, & Mixed Strategies
We have gone back and forth between theory and a bit of practicality, discussing just a few hand situations because I felt you needed that. In this article, I want to address those needs again, and we are going to examine some common flop situations.
Beginner's Poker Course Part 4: Game Theory Optimal (GTO)
We are all well aware now of the concept of EV, and we've been taking a look at our first charts, which showed correct play for several preflop situations. That is great. Because just by understanding EV, you can start playing poker and develop an intuition about what the highest EV actions are. It is really a solid baseline to build your game upon.