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SIMON PHOENIX
05-01-2005, 01:31 PM
Hi all, does any one know of a program or website that you can input your hold
em hole cards, the flop, and your opponents cards, and have it calulate your
chances of winning? and then enter the turn and river cards for updated %'s?
i have been taking so many bad beats lately, that i thought it would be
something fun to do and play with. my last tournament i lost with 99 with a 9
4 4 flop to someone who didnt hold a 4 or a pocket pair, and i wanna play
around with a progam like this so i dont cry over these awful beats. so any
help would be appreciated, many thanks!

Pizaz
05-01-2005, 02:06 PM
So you flopped 9's over 4's and you didnt lose to anyone holding 4's or
pockets? So you lost to a straight flush?!


"SIMON PHOENIX" <simonphoenix@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20030814225711.21900.00000018@mb-m17.aol.com...
> Hi all, does any one know of a program or website that you can input your
hold
> em hole cards, the flop, and your opponents cards, and have it calulate
your
> chances of winning? and then enter the turn and river cards for updated
%'s?
> i have been taking so many bad beats lately, that i thought it would be
> something fun to do and play with. my last tournament i lost with 99 with
a 9
> 4 4 flop to someone who didnt hold a 4 or a pocket pair, and i wanna play
> around with a progam like this so i dont cry over these awful beats. so
any
> help would be appreciated, many thanks!

D
05-01-2005, 02:06 PM
> So you lost to a straight flush?!

Or just to something like AK when the turn and river come K, K.

"Pizaz" <me@here.com> wrote in message
news:yKY_a.11714$aW3.11076@nwrddc02.gnilink.net...
> So you flopped 9's over 4's and you didnt lose to anyone holding 4's or
> pockets? So you lost to a straight flush?!
>
>
> "SIMON PHOENIX" <simonphoenix@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:20030814225711.21900.00000018@mb-m17.aol.com...
> > Hi all, does any one know of a program or website that you can input
your
> hold
> > em hole cards, the flop, and your opponents cards, and have it calulate
> your
> > chances of winning? and then enter the turn and river cards for updated
> %'s?
> > i have been taking so many bad beats lately, that i thought it would be
> > something fun to do and play with. my last tournament i lost with 99
with
> a 9
> > 4 4 flop to someone who didnt hold a 4 or a pocket pair, and i wanna
play
> > around with a progam like this so i dont cry over these awful beats. so
> any
> > help would be appreciated, many thanks!
>
>

A. Prock
05-01-2005, 02:06 PM
According to A. Prock <prock_rgp@pokerstove.com>:
>www.brecwre.com

This should read:

www.brecware.com
^

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