Poker Computer Software Part2

If you want an even more detailed critique of your play, you can use Wilson's add on program called Sidewinder Sid, After any number of hands you can click on the Analysis button and Sid will pop up and review your play. The Sidewinder Sid Analysis Program provides a detailed hand by hand review of any errors you may have committed during your play. Sidewinder Sid is a cartoon character that uses Microsoft Text-to-Speech Technology to come to life. You can receive a detailed review of each hand. You can also get an overall review of your play before the flop, after the flop, on the turn and on the river.
When you use Sidewinder Sid it is like having your own personal coach. This detailed analysis has helped me immensely in learning to make the correct playing decisions. I use Sid in conjunction with my daily Challenge Mike sessions. The program will also run high-speed simulations. Some of the results of these simulations appear elsewhere in this book.

Some players I talked to said they doubted that poker could be learned with a software program because in live poker you are playing against real people with unique personalities who play their hand differently. Turbo Texas Hold'em by Wilson Software showed me that this line of reasoning was outdated.

Wilson software solved this problem by programming profiles and traits in each of the virtual opponents you will face when playing. There are numerous sets of line-ups of players you can choose from to challenge. Some of these mirror aggressive, loose, low limit, moderate, or tight playing styles. You can even program your own opponents with the traits and playing style of anyone you might meet in the poker room. In a real game, players bet, call, raise, reraise, and fold based on the value of their hands, the cards showing on the table, and their playing style. The computer players in Wilson's software act like real players and do this as well.

Although you won't be able to pick up physical tells, you will be able to ascertain certain patterns in playing style and starting hand selection. Many players are starting to play live poker at various Internet Web sites. When playing on these sites, you don't have the opportunity to see your opponents. If you are experienced in detecting patterns from your computer practice, it may actually be an advantage if you do decide to play online.

The other point that is often brought up about learning from computer software is the fact that a player is not risking real money and may get into a habit of playing too many hands. I think an intelligent player who is determined to improve his game will not have this problem. While practicing, I have experimented with playing bad hands and certain hands out of position to find out the consequences of my action. If anything, it reinforces the reasoning for not playing this way.

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After reading about the game the next step in my training program was to practice on the computer. I believe the best way to learn a casino game is to use tutorial software. I regularly recommend this approach to players who want to learn to play casino games. This allows players to learn the game before they risk real money in the casino. When I made the decision to learn how to casino poker I wanted to find a software program that would allow me to learn the basics of the game. Turbo Texas Hold'em by Wilson Software had all the features I was looking for and more.

When you begin the program you can modify the game settings to set up the game to match any rules or betting limits you will find in the casino. There are several other options to choose table display, how the cards are dealt during play and when new players will be introduced, along with sound and animation choices. I set the options to play a $3 / $6 game and spent my first few hours with the program just getting a feel for how the game was played. The program has an automatic advisor that will assist you in making correct decisions. Before the flop, it will advise you as to which hands are playable for your position. You can chose the quick advise that advises you to check, call, raise, or fold or click on the more detailed advice screen that will show you:

Type of Hand: pair, connector, gapped Your Position: early middle late Pot Status: How many callers Recommendation: check, call, raise, or fold n.tic are nine sets of strategies based on the number of opponents. The advisor may show multiple recommendations in many situations. As with before the flop, it will advise you of the proper decision to make.
There is a button that will allow you to access a screen to show you the odds at any time, either before or after the flop. This display screen shows you the pot odds and also your odds of making any particular hand based on the cards you are holding. As I became more familiar with the importance of odds, I started accessing this screen more to see the reasoning behind the advice given by the program.

One feature of the program that is helpful is the option to "zip" to the beginning of a new hand after you fold. If you are practicing your starting hands only and not working on reading the board, you don't have to wait until the whole hand is played out. This is a real time saver and will enable you to play hundreds of hands in a short amount of time.
After playing awhile you can evaluate your play. The program has a built-in analyzer that keeps track of all the hands played. When you click the "Stat" button you see statistical data for 12 different categories including play evaluation. Bar charts show if you have been playing too tight, too aggressive, too loose, or too passive.

Turbo Texas Hold'em has another feature called Challenge Mike. Mike is the name given to the virtual player who plays according to the correct strategy programmed by the computer. You chose to have Mike play 50, 100, or 200 hands. You then play the same hands and see if you can win more or lose less than Mike. This option is an excellent way to judge your play. If you lose $30 and Mike wins $70 then you have committed some severe errors. No matter how long my practice sessions last with the computer, I always end them by challenging Mike to 50 hands. I make it a practice to do this daily even if I have don't have time for a longer session.

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