Neuroscience in Poker
We will start by discussing how the brain functions. Don't worry, the information won't be presented in a complicated manner. It is simply important to…
We will start by discussing how the brain functions. Don't worry, the information won't be presented in a complicated manner. It is simply important to…
In previous articles, we discussed the basic structure of statistics in interpreting game adaptation. If we think about it, adapting to the opponent is simply…
Let's review postflop stats: continuation bet, checkraise, fold to checkraise, and fold to bet (OOP - out of position). If someone performs continuation bets too…
Let's discuss the corrective play from preflop, moving action by action. There are several key stats in preflop: VPIP, PFR, 3-bet, fold, 4-bet. When it…
In online poker, a significant breakthrough in the understanding of theory and practice occurred with the advent of HUD and advanced statistics. Regardless of how…
How do we gather information at the poker table? It may seem like a simple question, but there's more to it than meets the eye.…
We can say that there are three main types of bluffs in poker: fundamental bluffs, game flow bluffs, and comfort zone bluffs. A fundamental bluff…
There is another, rarely analyzed idea, which, when creating a full opponent's profile, is often referred to as your comfort zone. Describing a player's comfort…
We have already examined the psychological portrait of the opponent and seen how leveling works. But in order to truly predict the opponent's behavior, we…
Despite the bandwidth of leveling, situations where we lose are not called leveled. So, how does a situation become suitable for applying leveling? Simply put,…