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How To Play Poker | Gambling vs Skill vs Luck |
How To Play Poker | Hand Ranking |
How To Play Poker | How to Play Poker |
How To Play Poker | Intro To Limit Poker Strategy |
How To Play Poker | Intro To No-Limit Poker |
How To Play Poker | Omaha Rules & Game Types |
How To Play Poker | Poker Rules |
How To Play Poker | Poker Starting Hands |
How To Play Poker | Stud Rules |
How To Play Poker | Texas Hold'em Rules |
How To Play Poker | The Beginner's Guide |
How To Play Poker | Types of Games |
Money Management | Building a Bankroll I |
Money Management | Building a Bankroll II |
Money Management | How To Manage Your Money |
Game Selection | Game Selection II |
Game Selection | Table Selection (Online) |
Poker Hands | Flop Textures |
Poker Hands | How To Play AA & KK |
Poker Hands | How To Play Ace-King |
Poker Hands | How To Play Drawing Hands |
Poker Hands | How To Play Pre-Flop |
Poker Hands | How To Play Small Pocket Pairs |
Poker Hands | How To Play The Flop |
Poker Hands | How To Play The River |
Poker Hands | How To Play The Turn |
Poker Hands | Planning Your Poker Hand I |
Poker Hands | Planning Your Poker Hand II |
Poker Hands | Planning Your Poker Hand III |
Poker Hands | The Pre-Flop Checklist |
Betting | Bet Sizing I |
Betting | Bet Sizing II |
Betting | Free Cards |
Betting | Pot Commitment |
Betting | Rakeback & VIP |
Betting | The Check-Raise |
Bluffing & Aggression | Bluffing I |
Bluffing & Aggression | Bluffing II |
Bluffing & Aggression | Bluffing Vs Semi-Bluffing |
Bluffing & Aggression | Stealing Blinds |
Bluffing & Aggression | The Triple Threat |
Bluffing & Aggression | Why It Pays To Be Aggressive |
Position | Playing As The Big Stack |
Position | Playing Blind vs Blind |
Position | Playing the Short Stack |
Position | Poker Initiative: How To Use It |
Position | Poker Positions 101 |
Position | Relative Position |
Position | The Power Of Position |
Poker Bonuses | New Player Bankroll Boosters |
Poker Bonuses | Online Bonuses Guide |
Poker Bonuses | Playing Poker For Free |
Hand Selection | Selection & Odds |
Hand Selection | Starting Hand Ranges |
Hand Selection | Starting Hand Selection |
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MIT Course Number
15.S50
As Taught In
January IAP 2015
Level
Graduate
Some Description | |
Instructor(s) | Prof. |
As Taught In | Spring 2002 |
Course Number | 2.24 |
Level | Undergraduate/Graduate |
Features | Lecture Notes, Student Work |
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This course takes a broad-based look at poker theory and applications of poker analytics to investment management and trading.
This course is offered during the Independent Activities Period (IAP), which is a special 4-week term at MIT in January. IAP provides members of the MIT community including students, faculty, staff, and alums with an opportunity to organize, sponsor and participate in a wide variety of activities and topics that are often outside of the regular MIT curriculum.
Faculty Advisor: Paul Mende
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