I personally have discovered a couple of large errors on the part of VPSM,
very specific hand types in certain games. I brought them to Tomski's
attention, and he sent me an updated version of the program which corrected the
errors. For example, in Triple Double Bonus, VPSM's early version would hold 222
from 22236, instead of the correct 2223. This is an error of over $9 when
playing for dollars!
Generally speaking, the software is pretty accurate and extremely useful.
Even at "basic strategy" level, total return is almost always within .05% of
perfect play. Unless one is playing a certain game for hundreds of hours, and/or
for very high stakes, VPSM's strategies are perfectly adequate for the vast
majority of players.
Brian
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In a message dated 6/28/2005 11:32:12 AM Pacific Standard Time,
harry.porter@verizon.net writes:
We've established in one case that the strategy is an entirely
accurate guide to play. You haven't identified another case in which
it's inaccurate.
The author of the software is, again, a fully reliable source. If
anyone would have discredited the software, ample evaluation to date
would have surfaced it.
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