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Re: Kill Phil Calculator
I've gotten PMed with questions. To those that have the same questions but didn't ask, it is based on Kill Phil Basic Plus, internet variations.
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#62
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In general, why are AJo, ATo, and KQo in a group lower than hands like the low suited connectors? Heads up, hands like AJ are definitely better than 76s, or 98s. Is the logic perhaps that in a multiway pot those cards have more value?
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#63
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Re: Kill Phil Calculator
Kill Phil page 72:
"When you make an all-in move, you'll generally get called by big pairs or AK. In this situation, you'd rather have 76c than a hand like AQ when your opponent has AK. Similarly, the 76 suited is better than JJ when your opponent has an overpair. Suited connectors are unlikely to be dominated, which means that both of your cards are likely to be "live." AcKd is nearly a 3-1 favorite over AhQs, but its only 7-5 against 5c4c!" Bill |
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[ QUOTE ]
I wrote a similar program in C++. You can find it here. Since the screen shot was taken I've added the ability to show the hands that would be correct one CSI level higher or lower plus pressing the Group Color boxes (Group 1, Group 2, etc) will display only that group. When you release the mouse the current correct groups display again. Help yourself. Bill [/ QUOTE ] The link to the zip file brings up a 404. Did you take it down? |
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The link to the zip file brings up a 404. Did you take it down? [/ QUOTE ] From killphilpoker.com: [ QUOTE ] Lee Nelson Posts: 293 Joined: Jun 2005 1/27/06 9:48 AM We are currently in discussions with Bill (Aka MetroGnome) on ways to improve and expand his KP helper and integrate it into the KP learning process in a variety of ways. While these discussions are proceeding, the ability to download this program has been deactivated. We'll keep you posted on how this progresses. Regards, Lee ------------------------- Lee 'Final Table' Nelson [/ QUOTE ] |
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this c++ program is so close to being a functional bot that it's scary
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#67
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I've received several PMs about my program. I am apprehensive about releasing it, because...
[*]It does a little more than just calculate. My version parses a PartyPoker hand history and fills in the information for you (thus the File and Options menus).<ul type="square">[*]My fear is that one could easily create an AHK script for an instant bot.[*]The other problem is that if Party changes their HH format (seems to happen often), I don't want to be flooded with support questions.[/list][*]My version uses SAGE instead of moving in every hand when heads-up, so it's not exactly a Kill Phil calculator.[*]I get the feeling that Lee did not appreciate my original chart (I think it only helped to increase curiosity and sales in the 2+2 community, but what do I know). The program on the other hand could be seen as a replacement for buying the book (not my intent...go buy the book and the charts damn it). So if you send me a PM requesting a copy, you will not be getting a response from me. Sorry. |
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Fair enough. Thanks very much for the chart.
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[ QUOTE ][*]I get the feeling that Lee did not appreciate my original chart (I think it only helped to increase curiosity and sales in the 2+2 community, but what do I know).
[/ QUOTE ] I bought the book and the charts after seeing your chart because that is when I became interested in it although I can also understand why they wouldn't be too happy about it. I would expect that it did help out their sales though. rvg |
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I would expect that it did help out their sales though. rvg [/ QUOTE ] In at least one case. |
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