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Old 06-18-2007, 01:13 PM
Doink13 Doink13 is offline
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Default Re: Is pokeroffice a step too far?

Having done investigation on the matter - not cheating, no grey area, lots of other poker room 'approved' software does it.

Rule of thumb - if info can be had via calculator, odds chart, pen and paper, it's fine.

Datamining of data where your not playing - a no no.
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Old 06-18-2007, 01:20 PM
rvg72 rvg72 is offline
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Default Re: Is pokeroffice a step too far?

Just for the record, I take back that grey area comment. What I meant was that out of everything Poker Office does, the pot odds calculator is the only thing that might be grey area because in some situations, like the all-in OP talked about it could do your thinking for you but really, it is not grey at all.

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