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Are there any programs that allow me to type in my hand and my opponentīs hand-range preflop and then calculate how likely it is my hand will be ahead on the flop?
Are there any programs that allow the same thing on the flop by adding the cards on the flop and then calculating the chance of having the best hand on the turn? I know Pokerstove is useful in finding how likely it is you win on showdown, but thatīs not what I am looking for here. |
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There is a program called Pokalyzer that would handle the task.
Howver, their website shows that they are currently doing a rebuild. |
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Lord, Poker Wiz 2 might do the trick too.
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Thanks.
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Lord, Poker Wiz 2 might do the trick too. [/ QUOTE ] Is the Poker Wiz 2 version you're talking about the non-'game' "Complete Poker Simulation Wizard" one? The Pokalyzer website seems being rebuilt or something and doesn't have a link to their software. I don't know where else to get it, and theres different free trial versions of the Poker Wiz 2. |
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Are there any programs that allow the same thing on the flop by adding the cards on the flop and then calculating the chance of having the best hand on the turn? [/ QUOTE ] Shouldn't this be routine anyway? If you know what your opponents hand is on the flop, then just take your current hand's outs that will give you a better hand over his and then do all the math from that in terms of chances for the next card (Ex. flush draw is about 4-1 on next card). |
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Mine reads 'Ultimate Poker Simulator'.
Has many variables but I think upon further review, doesn't allow ranging... but I haven't checked it thoroughly. |
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