In a recent issue of Card Player (Vol. 19/No. 10), I was interested to see Tom McEvoy write – under the title, "Mike Caro is Right!" – that in poker, math is meaningless and psychology is paramount.
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In our first poker column, we discussed some of the basics of the game and why it is so much fun to play, no matter what the stakes. Of course, before you play, you should know the rules. There are ...
Mastering poker isn’t just about bluffing and bold moves — it’s about math. From pot odds and implied odds to quick mental shortcuts like the rule of two and four, this guide breaks down how top ...
Poker math isn't for just the nerd faction of poker players, it's for everyone. If you can add, subtract, multiply, and divide, you can use mathematics as a weapon at the table. In my last column, I ...
While the exact origins of Poker are somewhat unclear, it is still one of the most popular card games in the world. Poker is relatively easy to play, and yet it’s a common game at casinos and the ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. — High school math teacher David Shick confessed his crime: playing poker online. Shick testified before the Washington Senate Commerce, Labor & Sports Committee this week that he ...