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Odds Calculator
Every poker player wishes they could know what cards they are going to be dealt before putting their chips into the pot. An odds calculator can help you do just that. The calculator helps you to evaluate pot odds by determining the strength or weakness of all possible hands. In this article, we'll look at how calculators work and how they can help you become a poker winner.
There are separate odds calculators for poker available that include Texas Holdem, Heads up Holdem, Omaha, Omaha Hi-Lo, 7 Card Stud, and 7 Cards Stud Hi-Lo. Odds calculators can be especially helpful for Holdem novices. If you get a hand that you're not sure about, say pocket aces, then simply plug in several starting hands against pocket aces and the calculator will evaluate your advantage. Knowing the real odds can help you to determine what to do with the hand.
There's no reason to be intimidated by an odds calculator. They are as easy to use as typical mathematical calculators. The player simply inputs the necessary information about any particular hand into the calculator. The program will then determine the odds of winning the hand. The calculations are amazingly...
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Odds Calculator - pt2
An odds calculator can be like an ace up your sleeve. It helps you to calculate the odds of all possible hands so that you can make a better decision about what to do with your pocket cards. It can also direct your no limit Texas Holdem strategy during the all important flop. In this article, we explain how odds calculators work and how to use them effectively when playing Holdem.
There are separate odds calculators for poker available that include Texas Holdem, Heads up Holdem, Omaha, Omaha Hi-Lo, 7 Card Stud, and 7 Cards Stud Hi-Lo. Odds calculators can be especially helpful for Holdem novices. If you get a hand that you're not sure about, say pocket aces, then simply plug in several starting hands against pocket aces and the calculator will evaluate your advantage. Knowing the real odds can help you to determine what to do with the hand.
An odds calculator is very easy to use and there is no typing involved. Players simply drag the appropriate cards into place and click the "calculate" button. The calculator will then display both the percentage of hands won and the percentage of hands tied. Once you...
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The Grand National the History and the Legacy
The Grand National is the Super bowl of horse racing, well sort of. It is one of the most esteemed races in the world; it is steeped in rich history, and you have to be the best to compete. Only the best horses ages 6 years and up are allowed to participate. It is held at the same time each year, in early April, and it is what all horse owners and jockeys train for. This race has been held since 1939 on the record some say 1937; that is up for debate by those who know.
The horses have been well trained for years to be entered into this race. The age for a horse to run in this race is 6 years and over. It is one of the most difficult races to run for both horse and jockey. There have been 62 horses that have lost their lives and one jockey who lost his life during the running of this race since 1939. There are 16 fences and two other jumps that the horse must jump.
The race is done in a two set series so all but two of the jumps must be...
Read moreWorld Series of Poker Mania
The popularity of the World Series of Poker gained tremendous
momentum from The Travel Channel's World Poker Tour showings.
Although the event had been showing for a number of years on
cable, when new technologies such as the table camera were used,
television watchers began getting involved in the hands as they
were being played.
Other advancements will also take place since the purchase of
the World Series of Poker (WSOP) from Binion's in 2004 by
Harrah's. They will need them because of the sheer increase in
the number of players entering the tournament. In 2003 when
Chris Moneymaker won the title and $2,500,000, there were 839
entrants. In 2004 Gregory Paul Raymer became champion after
defeating 2576 players and was rewarded with $5,000,000. For
2005, the WSOP will be estimated to have over 7500 players
hammering each other for a top prize of $6,000,000. And most
of these will come from Internet poker rooms. A significant
number of online poker rooms will host online tournaments to
sponsor seats to the WSOP main event with buy ins that are
far less than the $10,000 fee.
The Internet will be instrumental in tournament poker because of
the 24/7 availability to play large numbers of...
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