poker's 1% - miller
applications of NLHE - Janda
mathematics of poker - chen & ankenman
let there be range - cole south and slowhabit
(btw, many of these have free downloadable pdfs somewhere in the internet-sphere)
Matt Hawrilenko has an interesting "game theory" vid about poker math here:
you can also find lots of great vids on YouTube on game theory
from yale & mit... very enlightening
I recommend starting with vids on the "prisoner's dilemma" and working your way into game trees (the yale Econ 159) is a great series
If you're a RCP sub, look at Doug's "range building" vids done a few years back
and Brokos' "range advantage" vids
do this and you should be busy for the next 18 months!
GL
Comments
Combos: http://www.splitsuit.com/how-to-use-blockers-in-poker
Ranges & Pie: http://www.splitsuit.com/poker-ranges-in-pie-charts
Building Live Ranges (Full Example): http://www.splitsuit.com/how-to-build-poker-ranges-with-example
Building 6max Ranges (Full Example): http://www.splitsuit.com/how-to-read-ranges-in-6max-poker
That should keep you busy for a bit
📘 Start the Preflop & Math Poker Workbook today.
https://smile.amazon.com/Poker-Workbook-Math-Geeks-Doug/dp/1512133124?sa-no-redirect=1
Author Poker Plays You Can Use
Author Poker Workbook for Math Geeks
I read this one and it is really good! that`s a top recommendation
applications of NLHE - Janda
mathematics of poker - chen & ankenman
let there be range - cole south and slowhabit
(btw, many of these have free downloadable pdfs somewhere in the internet-sphere)
Matt Hawrilenko has an interesting "game theory" vid about poker math here:
you can also find lots of great vids on YouTube on game theory
from yale & mit... very enlightening
I recommend starting with vids on the "prisoner's dilemma" and working your way into game trees (the yale Econ 159) is a great series
If you're a RCP sub, look at Doug's "range building" vids done a few years back
and Brokos' "range advantage" vids
do this and you should be busy for the next 18 months!
GL