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PokerCoaching Introduction to ICM with Matt Affleck is a standalone ICM foundation course delivered by Matt Affleck — WPT final table player and PokerCoaching co-host — covering Independent Chip Model theory from first principles through practical tournament application. This is the most essential single-concept course in tournament poker: without ICM, every final table and bubble decision you make is technically wrong.
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📚 Course Structure — 6 Modules
| Module | Content |
|---|---|
| ICM Defined | What ICM is, why it exists, and why chip EV decisions are always wrong in tournament poker once pay jumps matter |
| Basic ICM Implications | The immediate practical consequences of ICM — which spots to avoid, which to seek, and how pay structure changes everything |
| Stack Size Dynamics | How ICM values change across different stack size profiles — chip leaders, middle stacks and short stacks have completely different ICM incentives |
| Bubble Decisions | Applying ICM to classic bubble spots — when to fold mathematically winning hands, when to shove despite negative chip EV |
| Final Table ICM | ICM at the final table — how pay jump magnitudes interact with stack depths to produce ICM pressure |
| Practical Tools | Software and manual calculation methods for applying ICM to real tournament decisions |
🎯 Key Insight
Matt’s opening framework establishes the core: ICM exists because chips in a tournament don’t have linear dollar value. Doubling your chips does not double your tournament equity — the curve is concave, meaning the larger your stack, the less each additional chip is worth in dollar terms. Failing to understand this makes chip accumulation the wrong objective in many high-ICM-pressure situations.
⚖️ Chip EV vs. ICM Dollar EV — The Core Difference
| Concept | Chip EV World | ICM World |
|---|---|---|
| Chip doubling | Always correct if +EV | Often wrong if pay jump risk exceeds equity gain |
| Stack size value | Linear | Diminishing returns — larger stacks worth less per chip |
| Short stack value | Small | Amplified — short stacks have high elimination risk per chip lost |
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