Re: [vpFREE] Re: Jumping back in... Best Poker Trainer software?

 

I woudn't waste my time learning 10/7 DDB, I've only checked out tons of
different casino's and never found that one, even in tournaments -that it
exists now was most likely a bum steer. If your a DDB fan , the 2 variants I
would develop strategy sheets for are:
8/5 super double double bonus (99.69)
9/6 DDB Aces and Faces (99.46 )
best...Tom

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Kitzinger" <dkitzinger1@comcast.net>
To: <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2012 12:58 PM
Subject: [vpFREE] Re: Jumping back in... Best Poker Trainer software?

>I recently bought the Paymar software and I'm amazed at the power of
> it! The cost is $55, but it makes it easy to take on even brand-new
> games. For example, I like DDB as a game. A study of vpFREE2 showed
> the best game in the state is "10,6", with an expectancy of 100.17%.
> That's 10 paid for a full house and 6 for the flush. Then someone
> mentioned a 10,7 game, to be used in a tournament. Gee, I remember
> when 10,7 was all over Las Vegas! Funny how things change. So I
> created a new game for OpVP (version 3.1 for windows), based on DDB.
> Within minutes OpVP had a new game I'd named "Super DDB 2-12-12",
> this as part of its inventory of games. A couple of minutes later and
> OpVP had analyzed this new game and came up with an ev of 101.39%.
> That's useful in deciding whether to learn this game, or not, a
> common plight for a newly discovered game! I then went to get a
> strategy card. Now this is a tricky problem, yet the computer (old
> XP) figured it out in 5 minutes. In fact, by the time I've learned
> the entire User Manual I realize I'll be able to prepare an optimized
> strategy card, based on the minimum cost of a royal flush, probably
> the ideal strategy card. Further, since there are different strokes
> for different folks, I expect it will permit me to optimize on a
> variety of things, truly marvelous and probably unrivaled at the
> time! Here's the most wonderful thing about Dan Paymar: not only is
> he one of the people who has sustained vpFREE for a very long time,
> but he's a person who answers emails about his software. He's helping
> me to start from scratch with VP, which I'm recently been drawn to.
> And Dan has patiently lead me thru dozens of emails; now that's
> service with a smile!
>
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