Re: Practice determining the nuts in Texas Hold 'Em: software?



On Nov 29, 10:53 pm, kleefaj <klee...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Greetings.

According to Sklansky ("Hold 'Em Poker" by David Sklansky), I should
deal out a few hundred hands to practice determining the nuts, the
second nuts, etc. The thing is, how do I know if I'm correct or not?

I'd like to practice using software (Windows, Mac, Unix, I don't care)
where the flop, turn, and river are "on the table" and I enter
(somehow) the nuts, second nuts, etc. Or I just write it down or call
it out but then I hit a key and the best hands are listed in order. I
hope I'm making sense here.

In other words, given the cards in the middle ("on board") what is the
best hand, second best hand, etc.?

Is there any software that lets me do this? I've done some programming
so if there's a sample algorithm or open source program I can take a
look at can someone let me know about it?

Thank you for your attention!

-Jeff


Visit the link below. You'll find what you're looking for and much
more.

http://www.cc.utah.edu/~lra21170/upoker.htm

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