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Aaron W. 11-29-2005 08:37 PM

Pokerstove for Stud?
 
One of the nice innovations that came out for Hold'em in the program known as pokerstove was that you could give your opponents a hand range and it will give you your average equity against the entire range. Using twodimes, you need to give your opponents specific hole cards. Are there any stud/stud8 programs that give you the pokerstove features? If not, can someone who has too much free time (college students) pick it up as a little project?

beset7 11-29-2005 08:55 PM

Re: Pokerstove for Stud?
 
Oh man this would rule. There's like 20 CS majors who post here. Maybe if we put a pool together and paid them they'd do it for stud and omaha.

jon_1van 11-29-2005 09:01 PM

Re: Pokerstove for Stud?
 
the whole problem is that the hand filters take forever to code up

is AKJ playable?
how about AK5?
or what about AT7?

Aaron W. 11-29-2005 09:43 PM

Re: Pokerstove for Stud?
 
[ QUOTE ]
the whole problem is that the hand filters take forever to code up

is AKJ playable?
how about AK5?
or what about AT7?

[/ QUOTE ]

You don't need to pre-program playable hands. If you had a grid with the 3rd street combinations laid out, then the user can click around the ones that he believes villain may hold. I can imagine a tab system where the high card is listed on the left and the other two cards make a triangular grid:

<font class="small">Code:</font><hr /><pre>
*A* AA AK AQ AJ AT A9 A8 A7 ...
KK KQ KJ KT K9 K8 K7 ...
QQ QJ QT Q9 Q8 Q7 ...

...

*K* KK KQ KJ KT ...
</pre><hr />

Some sort of three color system can be used to determine which hands are available: "3-flush", "Two suited", "Any suits" (and of course the "OFF" position that none of these hands would be used).

If hand lists can be exported and saved as simple text files, then that would take the burden off the programmer to come up with lists and leave it as a user-end problem.

Aaron W. 12-01-2005 03:15 AM

Re: Pokerstove for Stud?
 
*Bump* because I would really be thrilled to see someone make this program.

12-01-2005 11:03 AM

Re: Pokerstove for Stud?
 
[ QUOTE ]
*Bump* because I would really be thrilled to see someone make this program.

[/ QUOTE ]

Likewise. I could really use the analysis it could provide.

droidboy 12-01-2005 11:15 AM

Re: Pokerstove for Stud?
 
I'll eventually be adding most other games to PokerStove. But it's not a high priority right now.

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