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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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