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    Fish Food Eleonora's Avatar
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    Default Is there any software that helps to make a decision in the game?

    Please advise me on a software allowed at the poker rooms that helps to make a decision in the game (i.e. what to do in a specific situation on the table: fold, call or raise).

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    Well that would be cheating.

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    No cheating! I want to learn the game not by articles or books etc but in the real game. By the way, I’ve found in the net nodemind poker calculator (NodeMind Poker Calculator) that promises to help somehow in the game…do you heard anything about it?

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    Articles and training vids are essential to saving you money etc especially if they are good. They will teach you how to use your software what types of player there are why a situation might be bad or good for you so much. There are sites that will bankroll you on decent sites for nothing too I will not name them as that is spamming but they exist and are indispensible. Software such as holdem manager takes many hands builds up data on players and gives you stats on opponents aggression how often they raise what their 3 betting/calling ranges are.

    It tells you also how often they fold to blind steals and re-steals. But personal reads are super important too. If you have reads and good understanding of the fundamentals of the game then use software too back it up don't rely on it to make your decisions.

    I use no software but am a winning player that relies on reads and situational experience to make cash. However software speeds your understanding of other players up and so should be considered useful

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peterpetrovski View Post
    Articles and training vids are essential to saving you money etc especially if they are good. They will teach you how to use your software what types of player there are why a situation might be bad or good for you so much. There are sites that will bankroll you on decent sites for nothing too I will not name them as that is spamming but they exist and are indispensible. Software such as holdem manager takes many hands builds up data on players and gives you stats on opponents aggression how often they raise what their 3 betting/calling ranges are.

    It tells you also how often they fold to blind steals and re-steals. But personal reads are super important too. If you have reads and good understanding of the fundamentals of the game then use software too back it up don't rely on it to make your decisions.

    I use no software but am a winning player that relies on reads and situational experience to make cash. However software speeds your understanding of other players up and so should be considered useful
    Thank you for your idea of "winning game"...I\m a starter in poker, but I'm fond of deep knowledge in everything I start, so I do want to suceed in poker so I will try the software.

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    Yeah sorry can't be more use on the software I know holdem manager widely used and will def give you stats to make your decisions more easy.

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    I will suggest you dont use software , Sounds not good that you want to use software for play poker..

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    Avoid software. If you love poker play it by yourself. Don't allow machines and softwares to do all.
    Poker is for humans not for software and machines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johan75 View Post
    Avoid software. If you love poker play it by yourself. Don't allow machines and softwares to do all.
    Poker is for humans not for software and machines.
    Agreed.
    say no to software.

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    Software looks pretty interesting, I tend to use pokerstove+pen+paper. Note, this software is for post session analysis, and not cheating. There is software out there that will tell you how to play, but just "playing tight" will make you just as good as the software. Flopzilla is fun for as long as the trial lasts.

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