Poker math workbooks/websites?

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Maydayncs

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Hey guys, I've been reading the book Poker Math That Matters lately, and I was wondering if you all knew of any websites that did practice problems or any poker math workbooks for practice. There's a few problems in the book, but I'd like to get more practice to get the concepts down.
 
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I don't know any, but what you could do is review your own hands, calls, ... to see if you play correctly when practicing. I play on Pokerstars and you can download your hand history and review it anytime.
 
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What programs would you recommend for things like figuring equity, hand ranges, odds and the like. I know pokerstove was the big one a little bit back, but I heard it's outdated now
 
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I would be really keen to know the answer to that one as well! It is hard for me to understand how can materials for learning poker be outdated really... I mean, it is not like the rules of the game changed recently, is it? Anyway, if someone could come up with a couple of decent websites/titles would be appreciated greatly.
 
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Maydayncs said:
What programs would you recommend for things like figuring equity, hand ranges, odds and the like. I know pokerstove was the big one a little bit back, but I heard it's outdated now

Pokerstove is still good for learning those , it may be a bit old but its good material. For me, when i started i used Ace Poker Drills for learning poker odds,range and position. i'm a slow learner so repetitive practice suited me
 
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I'll check that out, thanks for the suggestion
 
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I guess a good compliment book that would help a lot in this question is The Mathematics of Poker, because it helps you seeing beyond the numbers
 
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Do programs and books really help you play better or are they just am addictive habit
 
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