| This is a discussion on How to practice Ev and odds? within the online poker forums, in the Learning Poker section; Hey guys subject says it all and im considering myself a new player. I have been playing online off and on 3 years Never cashed ... |
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| How to practice Ev and odds? Hey guys subject says it all and im considering myself a new player. I have been playing online off and on 3 years Never cashed out once. Not relly a wining player and looking for an edge to add to get my game sharp. So whats the best way to practice and understand ev? and odds thanks guys |
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| I find some software (free) do help me in my game; PokerStove - gives you odds in any given situation. Universal Replayer - Good way to replay your hand history & get some coaching from friends. You also have the tracking software, but cost $ - PT3 & HEM GL |
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| re: How to practice Ev and odds? poker I think that odds are important at any level and you should try to have a positive ev on any play. Bad beats are acceptable if you make the correct decision over the long term. The rule of 2 and 4 works if you don't have a table to use or don't have your percentages memorized. I think it is important to learn how to count your outs quickly and accurately |
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You can probably find a tutorial vid. on youtube if you're not sure how to use PokerStove. (it's 'free' btw) |
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