Does the program provide for final distributions of various hand types
(full house, two pair etc.)? The trial version has the analysis
disabled, and there doesn't seem to be a list of what, exactly, is
analyzed.
Q. about WinPoker
Gregory asked: Does the program provide for final distributions of various hand types
(full house, two pair etc.)? The trial version has the analysis
disabled, and there doesn't seem to be a list of what, exactly, is
analyzed.
Yes it does. I'm no longer associated with WinPoker --- but it remains a good product. The main thing missing from WinPoker that is available with other products is the ability to create a strategy. But for the basics, WinPoker is excellent and has features nobody else does.
Personally I use VFW, Wolf VP, and WinPoker. They each have features the others don't.
Bob
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what features does WinPoker have that the other two lack?
i currently use VFW, Wolf, and the Wizard of Odds online tools.
thanks,
five
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On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 10:37 AM, Bob Dancer <bobdancervp@hotmail.com> wrote:
Personally I use VFW, Wolf VP, and WinPoker. They each have features the others don't.
I've never seen Wolf, but I know I like the high speed simulation that Win Poker does much faster than VPFW.
Interestingly, I found out something a few weeks ago that I had not known about VPFW. I was entering in some custom pay table and the software was not sensitive to the changes when I adjusted by a relatively small amount of coins. It happened to be important to me, and I found that the game was worth the "same" amount after I adjusted some payoffs, and I wondered what the heck? I took out my Win Poker and did the same exercise and I got the exact changes successfully.
Anyway, I like them both, of course. But it looks like I need to acquire Wolf too.
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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, fivespot <fivespot55@...> wrote:
what features does WinPoker have that the other two lack?
i currently use VFW, Wolf, and the Wizard of Odds online tools.