Is there poker software out there that gives you the higest pct play/decision?

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If so what is it called? I want to test something out.

With all the stuff out there nowadays I would think this would be out there but not even sure if this is legal.

Something that sees the flop and your card and says with x amount of players in hand and x amount of money in pot than you should fold or something like that.

I know there is no complete play it by the book method but looking for something that gives the best pct play given the situation you encounter.
 

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Ya know Pokerbility been here a few months and ive never heard it mentioned.........You'd think they would pick some poster (hint hint) and give him one to review/promote..............
 

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You can get poker calculators for free. Check for them on the internet. They open up as a small size window next to your game
 

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If so what is it called? I want to test something out.

With all the stuff out there nowadays I would think this would be out there but not even sure if this is legal.

Something that sees the flop and your card and says with x amount of players in hand and x amount of money in pot than you should fold or something like that.

I know there is no complete play it by the book method but looking for something that gives the best pct play given the situation you encounter.
That is basically a bot, and it is most definitely illegal at every site.
 

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Iceman....I think its on cardplayer dot com....-FH- does it all the time, and I believe this is the site. Perhaps you can ask him at a later time.
 

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Iceman....I think its on cardplayer dot com....-FH- does it all the time, and I believe this is the site. Perhaps you can ask him at a later time.
Maybe you are referring to Lou Krieger's pot odds. I actually have that as my background. That chart is good at helping you learn pot odds in general, but there are very few specific instances where it needs to be referenced (eg: someone going all-in and it's folded to you and you have a flush draw).

If that is what you are referring to, you can do that manually or learn it yourself. If you are talking about some type of advanced equity calculator that tells you whether it's +EV to call with a7 against a certain player with an unknown hand then that stuff isn't allowed.
 

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