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Freddyt
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I can't take credit for that one it was from Phil Gordon's Little Green Book. One of the best most complete books on Texas Hold Em I have read.I taught my students poker and on their own they quickly learned Texas hold em. We play in homeroom with Monopoly money. Thank you for teaching about the odds—I bookmarked it! I want to teach them that. Are there any other math tricks related to poker you can share? Or books/videos?
He's big on math and strategy. Plus there's lots of good basic stuff - like, if an opponent looks at their hole cards after the flop, or turn, - they are looking at suit. Our brains are wired where we remember its a 10, 9, and black but not if its Clubs or Spades.
If you want to add more math fun - have them give you their odds - as in 33% is 1 in 3, etc.
(One of the cool kinds of things teachers can do to teach that kind of stuff IMO) Gives them some real world use of fractions......
A lot of my other books are on reading people. It's great skills - but I don't know how great for kids. It can definitely help in life and in career's. Caro's book of poker tells is a good one.
There's stuff in there even my T uses. The best one is - your feet never lie (unless you read the book and are a good actor.). So yeah - my T does that "what are your feet doing" thing with me now......