Linda Boyd Wrote:
The best tool for home practice is WinPoker--a must
have for any video poker player.
http://www.videopokerpractice.com/
Bob Dancer Wrote:
It will surprise nobody to hear that I agree with Linda's
statement --- and I thank her for it.
Linda Boyd Wrote:
Thanks for being so gracious, Bob, even though you'll be working with a different software provider. I have always been a big fan of both WinPoker and home practice. I guess it's the teacher in me, but I think all players--especially newbies-- should use a home tutorial program before venturing into a casino.
Bob Dancer Wrote:
The reason I am bringing this up is that there are strong
analytical capabilities in WinPoker that are found nowhere else.
There is some possibility that WinPoker might be on its last
legs.
There's a possibility that the
software will be "out of print" in the relatively near future.
But whether I get a cut or not, good players should
definitely get this program while they can.
Linda Boyd Wrote:
Note that I copied statements from Bob's post instead of the entire post--this, in the interest of space.
I absolutely agree with Bob's assessment of WinPoker--there's nothing quite like it. The graphics and the fact that it's so user-friendly make it an invaluable product, worth its weight in gold--literally, much more--it's lightweight.
Bob's right, you should make sure you have a copy of WinPoker--this is especially true if Bob's correct about the uncertain future of this product. You can use the link, below to go to Dean Zamzow's web site--I believe that you can download WinPoker from his site or buy the disk.
Linda Boyd
Author: "The Video Poker Edge"
www.squareonepublishers.com
Toll Free: 1-877-900-2665
Amazon.com/Bookstores: Stocked or By Order
Best Tutorial Software: WinPoker
www.videopokerpractice.com
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