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Old 07-20-2003, 08:50 PM
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Default Re: David Sklansky\'s Computer Program--A Question

I presume you are talking about the Pokalyzer?

Click "Heads Up" on the main screen. This lists the 169 possible starting hands together with the chance of each hand winning against an unknown hand. In this sense, the hand's chance against an unknown hand is the average of its chances against all other hands with all possible board combinations. The software uses a data table containing all these figures. The data table was built by running every possible heads up situation with every possible flop (350 billion combinations, 700 billion hands analysed/recorded)

The figures are listed for each starting hand, e.g.
AA 85.20%
KK 82.40%
QQ 79.93%
JJ 77.47%
..
..
..
62offsuit 34.08%
42offsuit 33.20%
32offsuit 32.30%

In addition you can double click any starting hand and the program lists that hand's chances against each of the 1,225 possible combinations.

Hopefully this is what the poster wanted. If not I apologise for getting the wrong end of the stick .
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