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Friday September 25th 2009, 12:31 pm
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If you have ever read my review of Poker Indicator, you’ll know that I assumed it had great potential, save for a few crucial downsides that kept it from contesting with the market front runners in this class. Hold ‘em Indicator now succeeds Poker Indicator and not just that, has zoomed to the apex of the class of empirical poker calculators market wide. With plenty of new calculator software being introduced quickly, I have tested nearly every one of them to find countless programming affectations that needed to be noted in order that I knew which one would work with which site, and on which computer! Poker Indicator always worked smoothly and never suffered from over-programming. Full tilt poker referral code Indicator does just that as well, elegantly flowing into each poker site I gave it a go on. New in this programme is a mini view option that just squeaks under your internet site window if you just need the basic info in a convenient spot. Why can’t all poker calculators be this flawless? When using Holdem Indicator you get the distinct idea the software designers basically play poker and understand layout and design, as much as percentages in the game itself.

Especially valuable in this programme is the percentages display that shows 2 critical things – your chances of winning the pot, and your pot percentages when a bet is put to you.

If you’ve ever had difficulty laying down hands, this feature alone will save you the price of this calculator in one .25 / .50 cent session at full tilt poker.


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