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Poker – Calculating Your Odds by Fawzia Awwad
... Whether you are playing poker in a brick and mortar casino or you are playing poker in the comfort of your own home via poker online casino offers , you will want to be able to take advantage of the edge giving to you when you understand how to calculate poker odds. While learning poker odds can be a complicated process, it can be made easier with poker calculation tools. In fact, while playing poker online you can even make use of special software applications that monitor your game play ...
How to Improve Your Poker Game by Adel Awwad
... You can memorize poker odds to increase your playing power at the tables or, if you prefer, you can invest in a poker odds calculator. A poker odds calculator can help you learn the odds of various hands and once you have mastered the odds; you will be able to place far wiser bets at the playing table. Finally, you can learn a lot by watching the pros play. When watching professional poker players note how the intimidate other players and study their poker face.
Poker Strategy: Would You Like A Secret Weapon With You At The Table? by Andy Machin
... Pokerbility is a supremely accurate poker odds calculator that gives you an undeniable edge over the majority of online players by providing real-time probabilities and clear direction on how to play hands in an easy to use format that runs right alongside your favorite poker room. Using the proprietary, patent-pending CombiCalc™ Calculation Method, Pokerbility combines the most effective methods for a poker odds calculator; game simulations and probability calculations.
Do Online Poker Tools Really Work? by PD Laughlin
... poker odds, outs and probability calculator in the market today. This tool has dramatically helped me understand how and why I make decisions the way that I do. Sometimes it has helped me when I could have made a very costly decision. It's amazing the clarity you can receive from HoldemPirate. I highly recommend this online poker tool. If you truly want to win more and systematically increase your odds of winning then you owe it to yourself to at least review this great online poker tool.
How Would You Like A Professional Poker Player In Your Pocket? by Andy Machin
... The first, and most common, method that is used by poker odds calculators is to run game simulations -- a computer at high speed will play hands out to determine what the odds are that your particular hand win. The second method involves using calculations without the simulation -- a useful method for pre-flop play. Pokerbility is the only poker odds calculator that combines these two approaches to provide you with powerhouse advice every time. Of course, what use is a poker odds calculator ...
What Poker Downloads Will Improve My Game? by Rick Ellers
... Poker Tracker, for Windows, allows you to analyze your actual play on various online poker sites. Most sites allow you an option where you can download hand histories of the games you’ve played. Simply input the hand history information into Poker Tracker and the software will calculate a vast array of information that can help you in your games. It can tell you how often you see the flop, how often you bet and how much you typically win or lose.
When to Ignore Your Poker Calculator by Marty Smith
... Here is a selection of hands that I play occasionally and aggressively in situations described above to help disguise my truly tight image, battle maniacs, win tournaments and steal blinds. These are the hands your online poker odds calculator is going to be saying FOLD or CHECK. So be warned this may take a little practice at first, but will eventually lead to bigger pots when you win. Hands you can ADD to your tight aggressive play; Ace with a 10 or J or suited 9.
The Psychology of Poker Calculators by Marty Smith
... That may be odd news to some, because a poker calculator is an inherently mathematical odds gadget, which would seemingly help you in certain hands – as well it does. But what it does even better is keep you out of the money losing hands in the first place. Take that KQos for example. I have tested a lot of the online calculators, and there isn’t one of them that advises you to come in for a raise, early position. Those cards look good, especially at a loose table, against foolish ...
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