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poker
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The Law of Large Numbers, or Why It Is a Bad Idea to Go to the Casino
I wrote a Haskell version that includes two components:
A very efficient function to rank a set of Texas Hold’em hands.
A Monte Carlo situation that gives you the probability of winning each hand from any known amount of information.
It is available here: https://github.com/ghais/poker
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Looking for review: base Poker library
The reason for excluding a 7-card evaluator is threefold - I have no imminent need for it (yet), I want to do so but haven't done it, and I'm hoping to accommodate ghais' work here: https://github.com/ghais/poker. I'm not sure whether he's active though, since it's been a couple of weeks since I posted an issue. If you have work you'd like to include please ping me, or we can discuss what architectural work would be required. I do, however, think that a 7-card evaluator might be best kept as a separate package. One reason is because the naming for an evaluator might heavily conflict with other applications. On the other hand, it would be easier to maintain in a single library - I'm very open to the discussion.
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
What are some alternatives?
PokerMonteCarloAPI
TexasHoldemSolverJava - A Java implemented Texas holdem and short deck Solver
holdem - A Lightweight Texas Hold'em Poker Game
PokerHandEvaluator - Poker-Hand-Evaluator: An efficient poker hand evaluation algorithm and its implementation, supporting 7-card poker and Omaha poker evaluation
hyStrath - Hypersonic / Rarefied gas dynamics code developments (GPL-3.0)
desktop-postflop - [Development suspended] Advanced open-source Texas Hold'em GTO solver with optimized performance
awesome-cpp - A curated list of awesome C++ (or C) frameworks, libraries, resources, and shiny things. Inspired by awesome-... stuff.
wasm-postflop - [Development suspended] Advanced open-source Texas Hold'em GTO solver with optimized performance (web browser version)
vroom - Vehicle Routing Open-source Optimization Machine
osqp - The Operator Splitting QP Solver
ZippySolver - An open source solver developed by the Zenith Poker community.