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Hold em odds calculator

Post  dexman1349 on Fri May 16, 2008 9:26 am

This was posted over at milhighpoker.com, and I thought the rest of you might find this usefull. I have used the one on cardplayer.com which is good, but this one adds an interactive feature which calculates your odds to various hands and highlights your outs.

This is the article which talks about it, there is a link within it that goes directly to the calculator.
http://www.pokernews.com/news/2008/05/pokernews-texas-holdem-poker-odds-calculator-announced.htm

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Re: Hold em odds calculator

Post  Wetdog on Fri May 16, 2008 2:09 pm

Not especially useful for in-game situations, with all the stuff you have to click on, but for hand reviews it might be somewhat useful. You only have , what, 15 seconds for each decision?

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Re: Hold em odds calculator

Post  Mondogarage on Fri May 16, 2008 4:58 pm

Wetdog wrote:Not especially useful for in-game situations, with all the stuff you have to click on, but for hand reviews it might be somewhat useful. You only have , what, 15 seconds for each decision?


You must not have played many video games growing up...lol Laughing

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Re: Hold em odds calculator

Post  dexman1349 on Fri May 16, 2008 5:06 pm

Mondogarage wrote:
Wetdog wrote:Not especially useful for in-game situations, with all the stuff you have to click on, but for hand reviews it might be somewhat useful. You only have , what, 15 seconds for each decision?


You must not have played many video games growing up...lol Laughing


If you can multi-table, you can definately be able to use this while playing online. There is ton's of time to get your hand set-up pre-flop, and by the time you get down to the turn and flop it's all easy entry points.

Personally I prefer to just try to calc everything in my head (makes for good practice in the live games), but every once in a while with a questionable decision it would be useful.

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