Math of Texas Holdm Poker Author Dr. D. Selzer-McKenzie A World Series of Poker Hand The following hand occurred during the last five minutes of the first day of the $10,000 championship no-limit hold‘em event. It is a good hand to illustrate proper no-limit thought processes as well as a simple trick to estimate “all-in” odds. With eight players at the table, the ante was $50 and the blinds
Math of Texas Holdm Poker Author Dr. D. Selzer-McKenzie A World Series of Poker Hand The following hand occurred during the last five minutes of the first day of the $10,000 championship no-limit hold‘em event. It is a good hand to illustrate proper no-limit thought processes as well as a simple trick to estimate “all-in” odds. With eight players at the table, the ante was $50 and the blinds
Math of Texas Holdm Poker Author Dr. D. Selzer-McKenzie A World Series of Poker Hand The following hand occurred during the last five minutes of the first day of the $10,000 championship no-limit hold‘em event. It is a good hand to illustrate proper no-limit thought processes as well as a simple trick to estimate “all-in” odds. With eight players at the table, the ante was $50 and the blinds
Math of Texas Holdm Poker Author Dr. D. Selzer-McKenzie A World Series of Poker Hand The following hand occurred during the last five minutes of the first day of the $10,000 championship no-limit hold‘em event. It is a good hand to illustrate proper no-limit thought processes as well as a simple trick to estimate “all-in” odds. With eight players at the table, the ante was $50 and the blinds