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The #1 Poker Math Mistake (And The Easy Fix Every Player Needs) · S7E13

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If you’ve ever struggled with poker math mid-hand—fumbling with ratios, converting to percentages, and second-guessing your decisions—this episode is going to feel like a breath of fresh air.

In “Bad Poker Math”, Coach Weasel breaks down one of the most common sources of confusion at the tables: relying on outdated ratio-based math. Whether it's calculating pot odds, implied odds, or bluff-to-value frequencies, traditional approaches often overcomplicate simple decisions and slow you down when it matters most. This episode lays out a smoother path: think in percentages, eliminate conversions, and streamline your thought process with easy-to-remember math shortcuts.

You'll learn not only how to make sharper calls and folds faster, but also why simplifying doesn’t mean dumbing down—it means cutting through tradition to get to the core of better poker decisions.

**LINKS**

· Preflop & Math Poker Workbook: https://www.splitsuit.com/poker-preflop-math-workbook

· CORE Poker Course: https://redchippoker.com/launch-core

· Why Poker Math Is STILL Important: https://www.splitsuit.com/why-poker-math-approach-is-best

**JOIN US ON DISCORD**

Join us on Discord today: https://redchippoker.com/discord

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Manage episode 490498621 series 92014
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If you’ve ever struggled with poker math mid-hand—fumbling with ratios, converting to percentages, and second-guessing your decisions—this episode is going to feel like a breath of fresh air.

In “Bad Poker Math”, Coach Weasel breaks down one of the most common sources of confusion at the tables: relying on outdated ratio-based math. Whether it's calculating pot odds, implied odds, or bluff-to-value frequencies, traditional approaches often overcomplicate simple decisions and slow you down when it matters most. This episode lays out a smoother path: think in percentages, eliminate conversions, and streamline your thought process with easy-to-remember math shortcuts.

You'll learn not only how to make sharper calls and folds faster, but also why simplifying doesn’t mean dumbing down—it means cutting through tradition to get to the core of better poker decisions.

**LINKS**

· Preflop & Math Poker Workbook: https://www.splitsuit.com/poker-preflop-math-workbook

· CORE Poker Course: https://redchippoker.com/launch-core

· Why Poker Math Is STILL Important: https://www.splitsuit.com/why-poker-math-approach-is-best

**JOIN US ON DISCORD**

Join us on Discord today: https://redchippoker.com/discord

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