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MagicMan08 10-06-2005 06:44 PM

Would you or Did you invest in Poker Academy.
 
It seems like a good program...what do you all think? Any ups or downs compared to others?

Sniper 10-06-2005 10:44 PM

Re: Would you or Did you invest in Poker Academy.
 
PAP2 is the leader by a long shot... well worth the investment, if you are looking for a simulator.

zerosum 10-07-2005 11:56 AM

Re: Would you or Did you invest in Poker Academy.
 
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PAP2 is the leader by a long shot... well worth the investment, if you are looking for a simulator.

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I agree.

10-07-2005 12:38 PM

Re: Would you or Did you invest in Poker Academy.
 
I got it a few months back. Only has 1 table NL tourneys, but I think the new one has multi-table.

I found the opponents fairly easy to beat, often playing really weak-tight. Folding when they clearly had odds. The flip side, Turbo Texas Holdem's tournament version the players are incredibly aggressive, going all in with fairly poor hands.

I have both, I use both. PA is prettier, but I'm not convinced it's any better.

Sniper 10-08-2005 02:00 AM

Re: Would you or Did you invest in Poker Academy.
 
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I found the opponents fairly easy to beat

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If you don't like the opponents, just change their settings

10-30-2005 09:31 PM

Re: Would you or Did you invest in Poker Academy.
 
Poker Academy's NL has an advisor, lets you stack the deck, freeze the button, and replay the hand, TTH NL does not.
On the other hand, the PA advisor doesn't explain its reasoning at all, the TTH Limit advisor sort of does.

My gut feeling is that TTH is written by old fart poker players who are also old fart computer programmers, PA is by
AI whippersnappers who picked up poker or picked the brains of poker experts.

I have both. Trying to second guess the advice differences in similar situations is an interesting exercise.

PA runs on under Mac OS X, a big plus for this disgruntled ex-Intel employee.

Actually the key thing with any simulator is to play each hand very methodically instead of lapsing into Quake or Doom rapid-shooter mode. And analyze situations yourself using your reference collection instead of blindly following the advisors.


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