Preflop Analysis

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MIT 15.S50 Poker Theory and Analysis, IAP 2015
Instructor: Kevin Desmond

This lecture focuses on how to play the pre-flop as close to optimally as possible by analyzing several scenarios.

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For tomorrows class I'm going to show you how to misplay the J 7 offsuit.

cak
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This would be significantly more useful if the screen showed his slide deck about 80 percent of the time, and only showed him on camera the other 20 percent (such as when he's standing away from the screen and not referring to something on the slide).

bionictulip
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He is pretty much talking about table image and how that can correlate with fold equity, this does work most definitely, but I think it’s biggest kryptonite is the farther you get away from it will increase ur opponents chance of having a better hand, so timing is key and gagging runners (if u are play online and seeing more hands than u would live), and this also correlates with how aggressive u are playing and frequencies u and ur opponent may be on in an intuitive sense.

welcometotheshow
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Thanks for the good lecture, but the notes on your site are completely out of order compared to his slides, it is really hard to follow when you first have to check on what page he is now.
Anyway, thanks for the upload

jonrosner
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At 6:34 some people talking are pissing him off. I've seen that look.

ttom
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what is more important, having la large edge in win % or having big edge as far as implied odds?

dagoods
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What theory is generalization of this to 6-ring cash game? Is the only solution is running solver on supercomputers?

mostordinaryexistence
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Hopefully there will be a doctor thesis about "how to play JJ right" in the future.

michaelarend
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I know this is an old video but he says that if you call 50% of the time and the villain shoves 50% of the time you will dominate his range but how could that possibly be true if you have the same range as the other guy? It's basically a coinflip but this video perfe tly sums up why I hate heads up poker and youre better off just shoving allin and trying to make the better hand.

jasonsaulters
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5:41 can you tell me how he figured out that villain will cal 27% of the time??

jonday
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can anyone exlplain how to find fold %? it seems to me like it just something poker tracker is tracking..

honeybun
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Do they provide Voss water to faculty and staff, or did he buy the Voss water?

ollyoceango
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9:55 - how does SD Equity go up versus a stronger calling range? It doesn't make sense, there shouldn't be a curve (we shouldn't have more SD equity vs 20% calling range compared to a 80% calling range).

Kloonike
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"im saying, like, even, like, err, no matter what his, like, the villain does, always always push all in with 9, 6 off suit"

xalx
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I'm sorry but i don't know english very well, and i didn't understand the variable M, what does it mean? Thanks, and sorry about the poor english

FelipeAwC
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He starts talking about "M" about half way through but I can't figure out where it is defined.  What is M?

needmoreprivacy
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ill just call your 97o shove and take your stack thanks

bgymn-fnjy
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Wow. Do the real good players more effectively estimate ranges basically and do the math based on those ranges.

rexfordhazelton
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the camera completly can u see this ?!!

moisesespino
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Good grief!! I thought poker was suppose to be fun :P

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