Poker Study Group

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Would You Be interested in joining a poker study group

I would be interested in joining the group and contributing
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I would be interested in reading the discussions that come out of it.
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I dont think it is worth it - there are other ways of learning
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I would not be interested at all
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Re: Poker Study Group

Postby bennymacca » Thu Apr 08, 2010 6:59 pm

AJG wrote:
maccatak11 wrote:Just as a side note, i tried rereading some of the chapters in Kill Everyone (by Lee Nelson) the other day, and some of the maths involved with calculating equilibrium plays, bubble factors and tournament equity just does my head in. It would be good to get the views of various people on these ussies and others, to see what they got out of them.

Yeah, the math is non-trivial, and from memory he even says it is not neccessary (or even possible) to actually work bubble factors etc out in your head, at the table whether live or online. But to be aware of how they affect your tournament equity, and therefore your push/fold shortstack play. For example, if you are in a situation where your equity is reduced by the bubble factors, it would be good to open up your pushing range (because you benefit more by winning say 600 chips from the blinds, than a bigger stack suffers from losing them). You dont need an exact number here, just a sense of how it should affect your play. Conversely if your tournament equity is increased (ie have big stack) you should open your calling range against a short stack. Been awhile since I read this, so i may have misexplained that... Trying to find the book again, but cant lay my hands on it...
Of course, the one flaw with this (and alot of poker strategy) is it assumes your opponent is aware of it and doing the same.


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Re: Poker Study Group

Postby AJG » Thu Apr 08, 2010 7:23 pm

Edit: ok, but bugger I had just written a farily long post about a time when someone bet me out of a dry side pot, and they couldnt have been sure they were ahead or going to be on the river, and ended up losing anyway, whereas I would have busted the player allin had we seen all 5 cards together.
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Re: Poker Study Group

Postby bennymacca » Thu Apr 08, 2010 7:30 pm

that can be a list item.
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Re: Poker Study Group

Postby madali » Thu Apr 08, 2010 9:05 pm

Sounds like a wonderful idea and I would like to be involved.

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Re: Poker Study Group

Postby bennymacca » Thu Apr 08, 2010 9:11 pm

i knew you would gayle. :D
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Re: Poker Study Group

Postby rcon » Fri Apr 09, 2010 12:08 pm

benny the cunt - I'm a bit snowed atm, but I'd love to contribute occasionally. Think it would be a fantastic opportunity to research an aspect of the game and reason out my thoughts on it formally.
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Re: Poker Study Group

Postby bennymacca » Fri Apr 09, 2010 12:22 pm

The Rochford Files wrote:benny the cunt - I'm a bit snowed atm, but I'd love to contribute occasionally. Think it would be a fantastic opportunity to research an aspect of the game and reason out my thoughts on it formally.


completely fine.

my thinking is, if there are 12 people in the group for instance, then you would have to formally contribute once every 12 weeks.

almost like a very short literature review on a certain topic (hope that doesn't scare anyone off)

so if the topic is "starting hand ranges and position" then someone might write a bit about it, and then provide links to 2p2, or a chapter of a book, or an article that they found etc. preferrably at least 2 different sources.

then, hopefully there is some differences, and we can THINK about why these are different.

so then this will become a good source of information for less experienced players, and get more experienced players to think about WHY things the way they are.
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Re: Poker Study Group

Postby AceLosesKing » Fri Apr 09, 2010 12:27 pm

Yeah, fwiw I'll just be pasting links from 2+2 :D
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Re: Poker Study Group

Postby bennymacca » Fri Apr 09, 2010 12:30 pm

AceLosesPants wrote:Yeah, fwiw I'll just be pasting links from 2+2 :D


straight links are not allowed, you have to paraphrase it yourself, into your own words, and just post the links at the end as a reference.

there have been heaps of threads that we have started that are just posting links, but they all die because either no-one reads the links, or they read and dont think about it.

i want get some discussion going.

if you are not prepared to do this, then thats completely fine
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Re: Poker Study Group

Postby AceLosesKing » Fri Apr 09, 2010 1:17 pm

Nah, that was always my plan dude. Links with actual text in between them.
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