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Al Schoonmaker 08-25-2004 08:46 PM

Program for keeping track of the exposed cards in stud?
 
I don't play stud, but a friend does. I vaguely remember references to such a program. If you have any information about it, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks,
Al

uuDevil 08-26-2004 01:10 AM

Re: Program for keeping track of the exposed cards in stud?
 
I don't know anything about these kinds of programs, but a couple of them were mentioned in this thread.

AcesFull 08-26-2004 05:37 AM

Re: Program for keeping track of the exposed cards in stud?
 
Pokerinspector has a seven card stud version of such a software. The link is :

http://www.pokerinspector.com/stud/index.php

You can download the trial version which allows you all of the features of the full version except it only plays on the play money tables.

It's a very nice program that works very well and automatically reads the screen for the stud cards. And provides various stats and tracks the dead cards in a matrix format. You can play more than one stud table and open up another instance (copy) of the studinspector to track your stats/dead cards.

The full version is copy protected by some scheme that ties into your hardware (MAC address or something). However, the author allows you to have two copies if you request it for your own use. Mainly for your laptop and your main desktop.

easypete 08-26-2004 08:28 AM

Re: Program for keeping track of the exposed cards in stud?
 
I made a quick and dirty VB program.

It has all 52 cards visible. As you see cards, you click on them, they disappear. When the hand is over, hit the reset button.

I found it a little too cumbersome to use, but if you want it, I'll be more than happy to email it to you, just PM me w/ email address.


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