the odds calculator is a great tool for beginnerc players, I myself like to make bets according to how the table plays and the player. My odds depend on how loose or tight the player is LOL
knowing the odds is a great tool to push yoiu one way or the other. You typically want to play the player. However, if you can't make up your mind then use the odds to assist you in determining if a call is warented or not.
Totally agree with this one...
Am I missing a level in this thread? I just don't want to type out a long response and then have everyone go... "yeah..."
Am I missing a level in this thread? I just don't want to type out a long response and then have everyone go... "yeah..."
Yeah, cj's right. I was about to delete that post until I saw you replied to it. Didn't want people thinking you were talking to yourself.Lol, just people trying to boost post-count most of the time.
The odds calculator is a good tool to use. However, just knowing the odds does not make a winner. Look at how many people just push in with a flush draw. If it hits, then they have a huge stack, if not then they are out. So use the odds to your advantage, but do not depend on it to win!
I'm not sure if I'm understanding your post correctly, but mathematics should be behind every move you make if you hope to be an expert player. Playing the player means that you're adjusting ranges according to the player's strategy, which means the result of the math is changing.
Thanks, but I'm not talking about the simple agreement, rather what's they're agreeing with. This idea of math being secondary to some feel or perhaps not even applicable at all in situations.
Im a beginner so take it easy on me LOL... the calculator says count what hits are left in the deck but what about the cards the other players are holding?
It's not meant to be used while you're playing, but rather to help you study and analyze your hands after the fact.Is it possible that I'm not enough fast to use poker calculator ? for the time I get the result the hand is over...