Expected Value and Hand Ranges in Poker

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In the 10th lesson of the “From Zero to Poker Hero” free poker course you will learn about expected value and hand ranges.

EV or expected value is a concept used to describe the average outcome of a given scenario and you can apply it not only to your poker game, but also to lots of your life decisions.

Hand Range is simply all the hands your opponent may be holding in a specific spot. In this lesson you will learn why it’s crucial to put your opponent on a range of hands, and not a specific holding.

You will also learn how you can make better decisions when you combine these two concepts of EV and hand ranges.

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Expected Value and Hand Ranges in Poker

3 thoughts on “Expected Value and Hand Ranges in Poker

  1. I've watched all the videos up to this point, but I'm confused on how you got 48% for JX and TX along with the other percentages listed at the 4 minute mark. I'm also confused how you got 4-9 and 31%. Sorry, I'm a little slow on the uptake with some of this stuff.

  2. This is a really tall order to compute all this in your head in an online poker game, how can u do it without being a genius?

  3. I cannot multiply all those numbers in my head at least not quickly. Is there another way?

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