MAD, short for 'mutually assured destruction, is a military strategy that has some real application to poker. See how this concept applies to highlight some good vs. avoidable setups.
It's time to take a macro-level view of GTO c-betting across each of the major flop textures. See what the solver is preferring (from frequencies to sizes) on paired boards, single-broadway, etc.
While the previous episode focused on the tables you should select, this one goes over the actual poker room you should play at. Learn what's good, bad, and which one is best for you.
What should you be considering when choosing the exact game to play in? This episode delves into everything from metrics to look for before sitting to evaluating games in real-time.
The ultimate resource for understanding the tournament concept, ICM, clearly, quickly, and deeply. If you've heard of this term, but have not yet spent much time with it, give this episode a full [...]
Let's all get on the same page when describing and thinking about ranges. Concepts like polarization, merged, condensed, and other terms get a full explanation and exploration in this episode.
Your red line looks at all wins and losses in pots you didn't showdown. This episode explores what winners do to keep their red lines in check, and sometimes, even positive!
How do early ideas of balance compare to true GTO balance? How does this impact your strategy and properly balanced bluffs? Find out in the first episode of season six!
You already know a strong poker mindset is crucial for long term success. But how the heck does melding the idea of mental game and hit point meters from video games work?
While you can look at poker rake as simply "the price of doing business", it’s helpful to understand how rake and rakeback have changed over the years. Where do your rake dollars go? Why are [...]