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Pokerstove
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JulesDogg wrote
at 1:05 PM, Monday November 19, 2012 EST
Pokerstove is a great little app that downloads and installs in seconds.
Great for preflop match ups, comparing hand ranges to specific holdings, analysing pot odds/win odds, etc, etc. All in all a really useful tool for anyone interested in the probability aspects of Texas Hold'em. Oh and its free! http://www.pokerstove.com/blog/poker-stove/ |
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HurricaneCarter wrote
at 4:43 PM, Monday November 19, 2012 EST thanks Jules but theres poker stats and then theres gpokr stats and i would doubt if they give u the stats on gpokr totally differnt too real poker....
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schmooz10 wrote
at 6:12 PM, Monday November 19, 2012 EST TY Jules. And H C yes it does seem like you get rivered alot here and a NOOB will call an all in bet with 5 2 off and win but my guess is that it happens alot in real money games also except for the 5 2 off call on all ins. You only see a certian amount of hands on the WPT or other proffessional poker so my guess is it happens there to but you don't see all the times it does on TV. I agree it seems like alot on here but its not much different from real games except for some of the bets and raises and all in calls. For big money the pros or most amatures would not call or raise without anything. Just my view point not trying to make anyone mad or anything just my observation. Typed this fast and maby have a few spelling issues, sorry.
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Grassy wrote
at 9:05 PM, Monday November 19, 2012 EST You need it to win a hand ....lol
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JulesDogg wrote
at 11:49 AM, Tuesday November 20, 2012 EST This short youtube clip illustrates how to use pokerstove to analyse a specific situation retrospectively.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=heTtZc6-L3Q |
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ipiss15kilosagai wrote
at 9:30 PM, Tuesday November 20, 2012 EST Don't say that HurricaneCarter, she will argue with a dead llama that gpokr is not rigged and make herself believe it! If its not rigged for marketing, WHY CAN I NOT DELETE MY ACCOUNT??????????????- WINNING!!
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JulesDogg wrote
at 9:59 AM, Wednesday November 21, 2012 EST This short clip shows you how useful the 'preflop' tab can be when putting an opponent on a range of hands.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hm9DgjxHeM0 |
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JulesDogg wrote
at 10:03 AM, Wednesday November 21, 2012 EST |