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- Texas Hold'em Analyzer -- by Bob Perez
- Copyright 1984 by Justus Software
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- Texas Hold'em Analyzer is a simulation of the world's fastest growing poker
- game. Hold'em is the game played in the annual World Series of Poker and is the
- game of choice in many home and cardroom games around the country. With this
- program you can set up many scenarios and deal out thousands of simulated
- hands, keeping a constant record of how the hands went, which hand won, whether
- it was ace-high, etc. You can configure the game to include such realistic
- features as blind bets, 0 to 2 jokers, and can position yourself in any seat
- at a table of up to 10 players. You can even pick a starting hand and see
- how it does over the long run. The program lists both to the screen and to
- either an Epson or Diablo printer all your results, including statistics on
- the frequency of each possible hand's winning (i.e., straights won 22% hands).
- There is even an option to play the popular new variation, Omaha.
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- From the configuration menu, you can choose Play or Analysis modes. Play will
- simply start dealing you hands and won't keep track of anything. This will
- give you a quick feeling for how the game is dealt. Note that you will have
- to manually select which hand won--the program doesn't figure this out for you.
- I'm working on adding this feature in the future. Analysis mode takes you to
- another menu where you can choose to have cards dealt out at random to you and
- keep track of the results (option 1 from the menu) or set up a starting hand
- and keep track of how it does (option 2). The rest is fairly self-explanatory.
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- Note that when you are keeping track of hands you will be prompted to choose
- the hand that won. If the hand that won was ace-high (ace-high flush, etc), you
- can optionally keep track of this fact by holding down the Alt key while you
- hit the key corresponding to the winning hand. The list option will show you
- statistics on ace-high hands.
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- The program will save your analysis files and load previous sessions, so you
- can play 50 hands at once, come back for another 200, etc., up to 65,000 or so.
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- Good Luck! -- Bob Perez
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- Key <ENTER> to continue: hands at once, come back for another 200, etc., up to 65,000 or so.
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- Good Luck! -- Bob Perez