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Using twodimes
So ummm.....how do you use this site, and what does it do?
I couldn't figure this out at all [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] |
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Re: Using twodimes
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So ummm.....how do you use this site, and what does it do? I couldn't figure this out at all [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] It lets you enter hands, and optionally board cards and dead cards, and it computes the % of time each hand wins, loses or ties, and the EV for each hand. For Hold'em, I believe it always performs an exact calculation based on counting every possible outcome, but for more complicated situations, it uses a Monte Carlo (large random sample). Click the sample hands at the bottom for examples of the input format, or see my examples in this post. You have to put spaces between the cards, like Ah Tc. If it doesn't work for you, perhaps you need to turn on java scripts or some other browser setting, I don't know. It always worked for me. The author has his email address on the page where you can write for help. |
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Re: Using twodimes
I had same prob, so i am writing a tool that uses it, but you do it in graphical form - saves typing really :-) http://www.ukpokerinfo.co.uk/sandbox/test/newbet.php
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Re: Using twodimes
Interesting. Thank you.
Suggestion: Larger pics? Some of us with "older" eyes would appreciate it. |
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Re: Using twodimes
Yeah, thanks for that - it works well
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