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POKER PREDICTOR

by Luigi Giaccari

 

29 Apr 2009 (Updated 01 Feb 2010)

Code covered by the BSD License  

A Texas Hold'em Poker Probability and Odds calculator. Fast, accurate and free.

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Description

You can find the description at:

http://www.advancedmcode.org/poker-predictor.html

Acknowledgements
This submission has inspired the following:
Pre-Flop Texas Hold’em Poker Tables
MATLAB release MATLAB 7.8 (R2009a)
Other requirements Should work on all platform, requires a MEX compiler
Zip File Content  
Other Files BuildTable.cpp,
CardsImages.mat,
DeleteTable.cpp,
GameSimulation.cpp,
JetColormap100.mat,
license.txt,
PokerPredictor.m,
StartImage.mat,
TestMexFiles.m
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Comments and Ratings (10)
01 Jul 2009 Husam Aldahiyat  
02 Jul 2009 Oleg Komarov

just a niggle, it's profit, instead if profict.
I always "gambled" by trading stocks, but i think i will switch to poker :).
 

02 Jul 2009 Luigi Giaccari

AH AH AH!

That's my latin-english. I'll fix it in the following days.

Thank you for your report

16 Jul 2009 Óscar J. Rubio Martín  
17 Jul 2009 Karthik Mahadevan  
15 Sep 2009 Andrzej  
02 Feb 2010 Aldo Caraceto  
02 Feb 2010 Aldo Caraceto

Great submission, Luigi.
And now it's time to...ALL-IN!
Complimenti,
Aldo

03 Feb 2010 Peter Kötzing

Well, quite interesting how the integration of C-code is solved to make things faster. I learned a lot from that. But when it comes to the game itself: Since the tool doesn't concider the action at the table it isn't of much help. No one with AA will fold preflop and a 3bet indicates something like AA,KK,QQ,AK in your opponents hand. With bottom pair on your hand this tool will advise you to throw your money down the drain, while you should fold your cards instead. So be careful with going ALL-IN. With this tool on your side you'll most likely loose against the average player ...

05 Feb 2010 Luigi Giaccari

Dear Peter,

You are confusing the math behind poker with the HUMAN skill to play poker.

Math is a great help, especially in on line games. But it depends on your human skill and intuition (and of course luck) to decide how much to trust in math.

Fortunately poker is still a human game

Luigi

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Updates
05 May 2009

Added 4 colors cards

01 Jul 2009

Added the full version

06 Jul 2009

Corrected Profict to Profit

17 Jul 2009

Restyling

27 Jul 2009

Restyling

27 Aug 2009

Added link and changed some errors check

23 Sep 2009

Added links

01 Feb 2010

compatibility for linux

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