TexasSolver
PokerMonteCarloAPI
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4.0 | 5.1 | |
22 days ago | about 1 year ago | |
C++ | C# | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | - |
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TexasSolver
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The Law of Large Numbers, or Why It Is a Bad Idea to Go to the Casino
I use GTO+ which is proprietary.
I just tried this one which works like a charm (just run the exe from the zip in github releases ; even comes pre-loaded with a wide amount of preflop ranges, which seem to come from a previous solve) : https://github.com/bupticybee/TexasSolver
Searching with "poker solver haskell" only seem to show very immature projects.
- Regarding bupticybee's TexasSolver on github, are there any additional resources that could assist with maneuvering/understanding the application?
- Any free GTO Solvers?
- Poker solver for Mac?
- Poker (NLH) model?
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Poker solvers for dummies: part 3 - the best solvers for beginners!
Texas Solver is a free one. I now of atleast one other free one that also works in the brower ( though with reduced RAM), but sadly forgot its name; if I remember I'll edit.
- Free postflop 100BB Cash Solvers
- Free solver with solid interface
- Is Piosolver worth it?
- Advanced Poker Math Book Suggestions
PokerMonteCarloAPI
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The Law of Large Numbers, or Why It Is a Bad Idea to Go to the Casino
I haven't completed or deployed it yet but I wrote a C# API to calculate your chance of winning a hand of poker based on all known cards at the table.
All unknown cards are randomly assigned and it just loops a bunch, reasonably easy to implement and actually is reasonably fast.
https://github.com/JohnFarrellDev/PokerMonteCarloAPI/
With the amount of possible outcomes Bayesian statistics just didn't seem reasonable to implement.
Goes without saying this tool is still fairly basic, it shouldn't be used to inform how much to bet or when to fold as it doesn't take into account information such as how much your opponents are betting.
What are some alternatives?
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