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Coffeeyay's Math in HUSNGs (Part 4) 

In part 4 of his Math in HUSNGs series, Coffeeyay focuses on game theory - discussing different types of strategies, Nash equilibria, and how to try to use it in game to improve thought process.

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Coffeeyay's Math in HUSNGs (Part 3a) 

In part three of his Math in HUSNGs series, Coffeeyay focuses on combining pot equity and shove equity in situations preflop and post flop. He lays out easy to understand equations and tips on a powerpoint presentation throughout the video. He also recommends various software at the end of the video, further study suggestions and talks about the future conclusion videos to this series.

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SGT RJ - Full Length Detilter Cooldown Video 

Nicole "SGT RJ" is back with a full length detilter video, expanding from her popular 5 minute version. She defines tilt, talks about recognition of tilt and irrational thought, ways to prevent it and concludes with a cooldown.

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Plugging Leaks at the Source and Planting Seeds, A Mersenneary Video 

Mersenneary preflop heads up sng poker adjustments.

Mersenneary gives a two part powerpoint presentation. The first part focuses on how preflop frequencies affect far more postflop decisions than most players are aware of, a common source of postflop leaks. The second half talks about how and why to even watch powerpoint videos, discussing the main ways in which players fail to use theory to increase their results, and the prevalence of two undesirable characters in the gambling world - the "poker dweeb", and the "poker bro".

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mjw006 - How to Play Against Donk Bets in Heads Up Poker 

In this heads up sng video mjw006 discusses everything to do with how to face "donk bets," or specifically flop bets from players out of position in a raised pot.  He talks about frequencies, bet sizing, hand strengths, bluffing, semi-bluffing and drawing hands, playing marginal pairs and forming an analysis of your opponent's range based on all these variables and more.  He mainly uses powerpoint slides in this video, with a few hand demonstrations mixed in.

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