for the first article, i am thinking of doing a holdem manager tutorial (or maybe even poker tools in general), as well as explaining some of the stats that go along with it.
just lately there seems to be a lot of questions about this
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I would like to learn how to play poker.....
Would be interested... anything has got to be better to listening to Phil Gordons Little Green Book at double speed twice daily.
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Need to learn Wabbit?...Geez , once you learn how to play the world will be at ur feet going on past form mate.
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Ben: Yeah, but he never visits. He's a TC in Melb, has a blue name and all. Josh Reynolds.
Essentially we discuss hands that we each have in our database, and go over different ways to play them. Instead of c/r the turn shoving river, can we c/c and lead? etc.
Basic hand discussion, but nothing as in depth as this is planning to be (I should've clarified this before posting).
Essentially we discuss hands that we each have in our database, and go over different ways to play them. Instead of c/r the turn shoving river, can we c/c and lead? etc.
Basic hand discussion, but nothing as in depth as this is planning to be (I should've clarified this before posting).
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maybe we can have 2 threads per week. one on strategy/theory/etc, and one hand discusison
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Im keen to join this. I think its a great idea. People can post cliffnotes/important bits of the books they are reading etc too. This could be really good.
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Def in!
How would topics be chosen? Make a weekly list and vote?
I think jumping straight into HEM or other software is probably a bit too much, especially as you wish newer players to join in.
Its my opinion that until you have a reasonable game without any software, its of little use, but thats just my opinion.
Also, perhaps once a topic is chosen, anyone can do research/contribute initially, as well as in the after-discussions.
Oh, and the articles idea was just on straight-forward topics like pot odds/outs etc that you mentioned posting about. It was meant as a time saver for you, as there are many good, well written articles already out there...
Instead of poker software as 1st topic, I will have a think else we could discuss, and repost if I think of anything worthwhile.
Excellent idea benny the cunt, and i think to get the most out of this, we are def going to have to put our own play under peer-review? ie Whole tournaments not just single hands. Not sure exactly how that could be done here, but would be useful...
Edit: re 2 thread, as i said, I think would be even better to get a collection of hands, rather than individual ones. Allows others to study them, see the players image evolve, opponents play etc, and then discuss pros/cons.
How would topics be chosen? Make a weekly list and vote?
I think jumping straight into HEM or other software is probably a bit too much, especially as you wish newer players to join in.
Its my opinion that until you have a reasonable game without any software, its of little use, but thats just my opinion.
Also, perhaps once a topic is chosen, anyone can do research/contribute initially, as well as in the after-discussions.
Oh, and the articles idea was just on straight-forward topics like pot odds/outs etc that you mentioned posting about. It was meant as a time saver for you, as there are many good, well written articles already out there...
Instead of poker software as 1st topic, I will have a think else we could discuss, and repost if I think of anything worthwhile.
Excellent idea benny the cunt, and i think to get the most out of this, we are def going to have to put our own play under peer-review? ie Whole tournaments not just single hands. Not sure exactly how that could be done here, but would be useful...
Edit: re 2 thread, as i said, I think would be even better to get a collection of hands, rather than individual ones. Allows others to study them, see the players image evolve, opponents play etc, and then discuss pros/cons.
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AJG wrote:Def in!
Well I was in, but now.................
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Just kidding!!
I think I have some ideas on where you would want to start.
I think I have some ideas on where you would want to start.
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Maybe another sub-forum like the 'Poker in General -> Hand Discussion' could be created for this?
May I suggest 'Poker in General -> Study Group'?
perhaps as benny the cunt suggested 2 threads per week, 2 sub forums of this for Theory and Analysis or something similar?
Am rereading Ace on the River, Barry Greenstein atm, sure I will have something to report on that... certainly already thought of posting a few funny quotes from the book...
Edit: Garth, share then?
May I suggest 'Poker in General -> Study Group'?
perhaps as benny the cunt suggested 2 threads per week, 2 sub forums of this for Theory and Analysis or something similar?
Am rereading Ace on the River, Barry Greenstein atm, sure I will have something to report on that... certainly already thought of posting a few funny quotes from the book...
Edit: Garth, share then?
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