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Poker Calculator Report: Hold'em Indicator, A New Standard by Marty Smith
... You can change the odds display to percentage or ratio whatever your preference, but for poker ratio is the way to go as it easily compares your pot odds. When a bet is put to you, and one of these indicators is significantly larger than the other, take a closer look before your next move. For example if your pot odds are a decent 4 to 1, but your odds to win are 22 to 1, then your juicy pot odds don’t really matter, and you should muck. There has also been a great design improvement in the ...

Secrets of Texas Hold 'Em by Mila Man
... A good player does not play all the deals, in fact he/she folds about 90% of his/her cards and plays only with good hole cards. Focus on them and avoid playing against them unless you have a very good hand. You could use holdem odd calculator program like HoldemSpy if you are a learning to play. It calculates the odds having a good hand on river and suggests if you should bet, call, check or fold. You should not follow its suggestions blindly, use your own common sense but it gives you good ...

Online Poker Strategy That Works For Any Player by Niki Antonio
... Knowing poker odds at all time will definitely make your job a lot easier whether to fold or hold your hand. This is the guideline, if your chance of getting your out is bigger than the pot odds, you should to call. On the other hand, if your chance of getting your card is smaller, you need to fold immediately. So there you have it. If you apply these strategies, you will win more money than you lose. There is no reason to say “I am a bad poker player” to yourself.

What Poker Downloads Will Improve My Game? by Rick Ellers
... Twodimes.net is a poker odds calculator that you can use to tell you the likelihood of a particular hand winning against another particular hand. There are fields for the game you are playing, the cards out on the board and the cards you and your opponent are holding. There’s even a field for dead cards that aren’t in play. A sample hands link will show you how to input the information if you aren’t clear. This program takes all the guesswork out of whether you should have played your flush ...

Poker – Calculating Your Odds by Fawzia Awwad
... Today’s poker calculators allow players to determine playing odds in real time, and some software applications are so advanced that they will provide the player with hand ranking information, and the Outs (cards left in the deck that can actually make the current hand better than it is). Further, some software allows a player to preset the calculator to settings that indicate the type of player they are: conservative (less risky playing) or aggressive (risky playing).

Using Poker Odds Calculators: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly by John Finney
... Some poker players opt to use hand odds calculators by entering the player and the board cards, then hitting a calculate button to get the odds for that particular player. The calculator will list how often that player will win the game, tie with other players, or lose altogether. These calculators can also be used to compare different hands with each other to help you determine the best poker hands. The only downside to using these calculators is that they don’t factor in the fact that ...

Poker Sit And Go Report - Heads Up Control by Marty Smith
... Hand strength therefore, should only come into play when your opponent chooses to call your raise, or reraise your raise. If he just calls and the flop gives you some hope, like say a draw or pair, then you will be using your chips here to take him out of the pot, or use your odds and math skills or your poker calculator to determine your chances of winning the hand should you need to call your opponent’s all in bet. Your main strategy here is to essentially take your opponent’s breath away.

Poker Calculators and Multi-Table Tournament Strategies by Marty Smith
... This exact situation happened to me last week in the Party Poker Million. I folded the AKos after an early position raise from a big stack, and a re-raise from another big stack. I felt my hand was at least counterfeited, and surely, I must have been up against at least a pair Queens. It was really a question of $500 bucks. I was short enough to know I was out of contention for big money, so I decided to go for some money. But knowing the true strength of my AKos in that spot was how I ...

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