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Old 01-13-2003, 11:52 AM
Birdie Birdie is offline
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Default Turbo Texas Hold\'em

Does anyone know where I can find a used version of TTH? $90 is alot for a computer program.
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Old 01-13-2003, 03:52 PM
Easy E Easy E is offline
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Default Not if you want cheap upgrades down the road...

You buy in for more at your poker games, i'm sure.... and you won't be able to upgrade cheaply if you aren't registered.
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Old 01-13-2003, 06:26 PM
ChipWrecked ChipWrecked is offline
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Default Re: Turbo Texas Hold\'em

If you search here you will find my post from a month or so ago when I bought it. It has *more* than paid for itself since then. $90 is a bargain.
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Old 01-13-2003, 10:00 PM
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Default Re: Turbo Texas Hold\'em

if your usingthe program to learn the basics, youll spend much more than that in a cardroom learning it....

it's well worth the investment IMO..

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Old 01-14-2003, 12:34 AM
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Default Re: Turbo Texas Hold\'em

I agree with the above. It's way way more then paid for itself. I understand the $90 part but instead of putting the $$ into an online account (or whatever) use this instead of playing live.

BUT - don't tell others!! LOL

BTW - I have a friend that plays a home game with 4 other guys. I told him to play 200 hands following the Acvisor on a 5 man table. The next day he comes to work and says. "This changs the whole way I play!! I never Knew!!!!"

The next week he took the others for $120 on a Saturday night!

The pgm is not perfect but it'll get you from novice to intermediate cheaply.

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Old 01-14-2003, 03:04 AM
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Default Re: Turbo Texas Hold\'em

that and the fact youll be able to play preflop so fast. and some basic flop plays...

playing 7 hours worth of hands in 20 mins is goin to accelerate ones grasp on the game. however, dont worry about the speed as much as the plays. the speed will come as you start hitting the zip button on your preflop folds.

by ingraining your plays a little, you can plan ahead that much quicker based on other players actions...it really does speed up the thought process. at least it did for me.

your spot on,,,,it will get a novice to intermediate. alot of the advanced stuff, youll have to play live in some form though to really expand...

discipine is also very key. you have to train yourself to play it as if it was real, not just a video game. but the stats help with that a bit. to get better stats, you have to play better...

i wouldve saved quite a bit if id found it sooner. and no, i have no affiliation with wilson software

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