Poker Mit Kill Phil
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A Texas Hold'em game from a player's point of view. (Courtesy of Peter Hopper on Flickr. License CC BY-NC.)
Poker pro and author Lee Nelson discusses some of the strategy behind his book 'Kill Phil.' MIT OpenCourseWare 505,225 views. You've qualified with Poker Stars for a glittering EPT event. Who do you want to see at your table? That's right, Phil Ivey. Dag Martin Mikkelsen (top) - dmmikkel to his pals - got the best or worst deal in the place, when the US superstar plotted up at table 8. Dag's in seat 1; Phil's in seat 3. But is the youngster worried? Is he intimidated? Kill Phil Poker. Poker Games and Its Reviews. Home; Contact Us; Poker. Top Five Things To Watch For When Playing Online Poker. March 26, 2020 May 30, 2020 Nat Steven. I know the Kill Phil book took a point of view of taking a beginner and giving them a strategy they could easily follow in a big tourney (I think it was even assumed to be the WSOP).
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Instructor(s)
Kevin Desmond
MIT Course Number
15.S50
As Taught In
January IAP 2015
Level
Graduate
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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.
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A Texas Hold'em game from a player's point of view. (Courtesy of Peter Hopper on Flickr. License CC BY-NC.)
Instructor(s)
Kevin Desmond
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 |
Welcome!
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Poker Mit Kill Philosophy
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Poker Mit Kill Phil Donahue
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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