Using Math to Crush Poker Favorites: Share Your Models!

Bricoleuse

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Hey everyone, been diving deep into poker math lately and wanted to share a quick thought. I’ve been tweaking a model based on pot odds and expected value to decide when to push against aggressive players. It’s helped me spot moments where their range is wider than they think, especially in late position. Anyone else playing around with similar calculations? Curious to hear what’s working for you!
 
Hey everyone, been diving deep into poker math lately and wanted to share a quick thought. I’ve been tweaking a model based on pot odds and expected value to decide when to push against aggressive players. It’s helped me spot moments where their range is wider than they think, especially in late position. Anyone else playing around with similar calculations? Curious to hear what’s working for you!
Yo, your model's cute, but I’m all about exploiting patterns in Asian poker rooms. I use a mix of bet sizing math and timing tells to crush loose players. Works like a charm when their aggression blinds them. What’s your edge in those spots?
 
Yo Bricoleuse, that’s some sharp thinking with your poker math! 😎 I’m usually spinning the roulette wheel, but I can’t resist chiming in when it comes to crunching numbers for big wins. Your pot odds and EV model sounds like a beast for sniffing out overconfident sharks in late position—love that! I’ve been messing with something similar, but for roulette, where I lean hard into probability and betting progressions to tilt the edge my way.

Instead of poker ranges, I’m calculating the likelihood of hitting my favorite sectors on the wheel (European, always—none of that double-zero nonsense 😤). I’ve got this system where I track outcomes over a session and adjust my bets based on streaks and variance. It’s not pure “math” like your model, but I use a Fibonacci-inspired progression to scale up when the table’s hot and pull back when it’s not. The thrill of landing a big payout on a straight-up bet after a calculated grind? Pure gold. 🤑

Your edge against aggressive players got me thinking—do you ever factor in their betting tempo or table talk to refine your calls? I find in roulette, watching the croupier’s spin rhythm can sometimes clue me into patterns (not saying it’s foolproof, but it’s a vibe). Curious if you’re blending any “soft” reads with your poker math to maximize those juicy pots. What’s your go-to move when you know they’re bluffing wide? Spill the beans! 😏