Tony's May 2010 Blog Entries
Monday, May 31st, 2010
For those of you who don't know what datamining is, it's the practice of getting hand histories from games you haven't played in. Basically, you go to a website, purchase text hand histories, and then import them into Poker Tracker 3 (PT3) or Hold'em Manager (HEM). To my knowledge, some of the top websites providing mined ...
Tags: 6-max, datamining, HEM, Hold'em Manager, LHE, nanonoko, NLHE, Poker Tracker, PT3
Posted in Cash Game Poker, Hold'em, Online Poker, Poker Math and Theory, Poker Resources, Poker Software | 1 Comment »
Tuesday, May 11th, 2010
Even an expert can pick up a new trick or two. For the KillerEV faithful who've been wondering what I've been up to for the past two weeks, I was recently in Florida visiting HerschelW from PokerPwnage.com. The focus of the trip was to put together some videos about short-stacked play in multitable tournaments (MTTs) to toss up ...
Tags: $EV, cEV, equity, expected stack, exploitative, game theory, non-exploitable
Posted in Hold'em, Poker Math and Theory, Poker Pwnage, Tournament Poker: MTTs | Comments Off