Over the past few weeks, we've been looking at an introduction to game theory in poker with a special emphasis on avoiding math. We have been looking extensively at a very specific type of situation over the past couple of weeks where a player bets all-in on the river against a single opponent. We looked at formulas for the unexploitable strategies, and we looked at how the unexploitable strategies could be used as a beacon to guide our play when trying to exploit players. One complaint has been that it's difficult to do these calculations at the table, even though they are simple fractions, and that complaint is valid for the most part. That's why we're going to focus on simple shortcuts for making this stuff work for you.
This week's column also includes a handy graphic:



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