Essential Poker Math for No Limit Hold'em
Fundamental and Easy-to-Learn Mathematics You Need to Know
Many poker players avoid learning math entirely, thinking it's too hard or only for "math geniuses." Yet poker mathematics is one of the most important aspects of Texas Hold'em—and it's surprisingly easy to implement once you understand the fundamentals. Without simple math, you are playing a guessing game.
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"Hands down the most well thought out and put together introduction to poker math for any skill level on the internet." – Trevor
"Topics such as Pot Odds, Hand Equity, and EV were clearly defined with easy to understand examples. The lectures averaged about 10 minutes which made it easy to plan and study." – Aaron
"Having watched this course now I have realised that I was playing with both hands tied behind my back." – Keith
This course follows the Keep It Simple Student (KISS) methodology. We teach progressively from the basics to more complex concepts, ensuring you can implement essential mathematics quickly and painlessly. You don't need a graduate degree—just a basic understanding of arithmetic to gain a huge skill advantage over your opponents.

Through 50+ lessons and 8 hours of content, you will master:
Probability & Odds: Develop a keen understanding of core poker probabilities.
Pot Odds & Implied Odds: Learn to quickly calculate if the price is right to stay in a hand.
Pot Equity & The Rule of 2 & 4: Use this shortcut to make mathematically correct decisions in seconds.

Expected Value (EV) & Combinatorics: Understand how to use EV both on and off the table to analyze your plays.
Bluffs & Hero Calls: Learn the math behind these moves to stop second-guessing your betting decisions.
Bet Sizing & Card Combinations: Learn how to size your bets with the best hand and enhance your card reading abilities.
Drawing Hands: Master the steps involved in determining if calling with a draw is mathematically profitable.

Whether you are a beginner or an experienced player, this course provides the foundational mathematics you will use daily. After completing these 51 lessons and follow-along exercises, you will be able to consistently identify +EV situations your opponents miss. Most importantly, you will stop guessing and start making confident, informed decisions at the table.
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Welcome to the Course
Course Introduction & Overview (2025 Updated Lecture)
What This Course Is and Isn't
2025 Course Updates
Downloadable Reference Charts
Poker Terms
Section Introduction (2025 Updated Lecture)
Importance of Math in Poker (2025 Updated Lecture)
Fundamental Concepts (2025 Updated Lecture)
Basic Player Types (2025 Updated Lecture)
Section Introduction (2025 Updated Lecture)
MicroGrinder Poker Calculators (2025 New Lecture)
Probability and Odds (2025 Updated Lecture)
Understanding Equity (2025 Updated Lecture)
Equity Examples & Equilab Overview (2025 Updated Lecture)
Pot Odds (2025 Updated Lecture)
Visualizing & Practicing Pot Odds (2025 New Lecture)
Implied Odds (2025 Updated Lecture)
Common Draws and Outs (2025 Updated Lecture)
Practicing Common Draws & Outs (2025 New Lecture)
The Rule of 2 and 4 (2025 Updated Lecture)
Introduction to Expected Value (EV) (2025 Updated Lecture)
Calling with Drawing Hands (2025 Updated Lecture)
Section Practice Templates (2025 New Lecture)
Drawing Hands Hand History Reviews (2025 New Lecture)
Section Introduction (2025 Updated Lecture)
Small Pre-Flop Mistakes (2025 Updated Lecture)
Common Pre-Flop Odds (2025 New Lecture)
Why We Raise Pre-Flop (2025 Updated Lecture)
Equilab Diminishing Equity Live Demonstration (2025 New Lecture)
Set-Mining Mathematics (2025 Updated Lecture)
Set-Mining Examples
Blind Stealing Mathematics (2025 Updated Lecture)
Combined Fold Probability (2025 Updated Lecture)
Blind Stealing Examples
Blind Defense Concepts (2025 Updated Lecture)
3-Bet Bluff Mathematics (2025 Updated Lecture)
Pre-Flop All-In Situations (2025 Updated Lecture)
Section Introduction (2025 Updated Lecture)
Betting with the Best Hand (2025 Updated Lecture)
Betting with the Best Hand Hand History Reviews (2025 Updated Lecture)
Semi-Bluffing (All-In) (2025 Updated Lecture)
Semi-Bluffing Hand History Reviews
Bluffs and Hero Calls (2025 Updated Lecture)
Bluffs and Hero Calls Hand History Reviews (2025 New Lecture)
Section Introduction (2025 Updated Lecture)
The Basic EV Calculation (2025 Updated Lecture)
The Semi-Bluff All-In EV Calculation (2025 Updated Lecture)
Combinatorics (2025 Updated Lecture)
Practicing Combinatorics at Home (2025 New Lecture)
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