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Old 11-16-2005, 12:49 PM
rvg72 rvg72 is offline
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Default Re: If you could have any tool for free, what would it be?

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something that could analyse your past hands in a "sklansky bucks" sort of way would be interesting. It would show at what point you were calling with/without the right odds--basically if you really are getting your money in with the best of it.

[/ QUOTE ]I can't really imagine this will be a useful tool. It sounds like it would only be used for results-oriented, whiny analysis. I'm not trying to be mean, but I don't need a tool that says "If you somehow knew Villian had KdJc, you should have raised on the flop but folded on the turn."
-Sam

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This looks useful to me and seems to be the exact opposite of results oriented thinking - maybe you read it wrong? It would come back and say "On hand xyz you called with a gutshot straight on the flop with only 5:1 odds"

Not sure if it would get a lot of use as some of the other suggestions though since calculating pot odds in your head as you are playing is fairly easy.

Anyways, just wanted to defend the original idea because I don't think it was a bad one and was probably misread.

rvg
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