Poker mathematics & odds
| PokerOddsExplained.com: Do you want to learn how to calculate poker odds. Join PokerOddsExplained for FREE and get all the knowledge you want about pokerodds! |
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| BarryGreenstein.com: This is the official homepage of poker star and major charity donator Barry Greenstein. Barry is one of the most successful poker players of our time and likely the most generous one. This site has a strong personal touch, with, for example, theme songs for every page you visit and a reason for why he picked that particular song. |
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| EVGR: The fine technical details of poker, including algorithms for evaluating decisions, simulating the shuffle of a deck of cards and the dealing of hands as well as various other topics. |
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| Mathematics and Poker Page: Something to check out! Mathematics Professor Emeritus Brian Alspach presents his poker math research. Includes over 100 (!) both technical and popular articles, plus detailed computations. The mathematics of gambling, in particular poker, is one of his continuing interests. Recommended. |
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| Texas Hold'em: Website that introduces you to the mathematics of poker, including Texas Hold'em; preflop, flop, turn, and river. |
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| Math World: Mathematical portal, featuring short article on poker odds. |
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| Analysis of a Poker Game: Articles on mathematical poker strategy. |
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| Pokercasinoguide.com: Pokercasinoguide.com is a poker guide to the best online poker rooms, toplists and in depth information about poker strategy and poker rules. |
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| Acespade Software: Acespade Software is a Las Vegas-based contender that specializes in "intelligent" poker software. These poker software have been criticized for its "artificial intelligence" which is said producing sub-optimal advice. But some love it. Prices are medium to high, in the range of other leading SW providers. |
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| Brecware Hold'em Showdown: Hold'Em Showdown is a program from Steve Brecher. You specify a Texas Hold'Em poker all-in situation for two or more players, and then the program gives you the chances of each player winning (or tying). It works by enumeration rather than simulation. Nice and free. |
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