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By: Robert Thomson
The last few days I've had one question on my mind: can poker programs really let me play better poker? How much would I improve? Could you estimate that in dollars/hour? I will answer these questions in this pokeroffice review. I began searching for great software. I wanted the best tool I could find with the best possible reputation. Then a poker friend suggested 'PokerOffice', he talked about how this program has been around for some time and about it's excellent reputation in the world of online poker. Voila, I was ready to start exploring the world of poker software . Of course pokeroffice calculates basic stuff like your outs and odds, but so does any other good poker software program. Then I started understanding why people are talking about this software. As the game progresses this program actually 'watches' your adversaries and saves all their moves. After some time pokeroffice will have completely 'mapped' your adversaries. Based on these findings pokeroffice will tell you if your opponent is a loose or tight player. It will also show you how much dollars/hour this opponent is making or losing. Based on all this information, poker office will inform you to check,raise or fold. After playing for a while I could see my game database getting bigger, yes pokeroffice will store all your games. You're able to see where you won and lost the most money and start evaluating you're play. There is also a hand replayer which will allow you to replay specific sessions or entire tournaments. Another thing I really love about pokeroffice is that it shows you the hands your adversaries mucked after a showdown. Not many people know this but, you as a poker player actually have the right to see these mucked hands, this is exactly the same in a real casino. Pokeroffice will get these from the hand histories and show them to you. While I was playing with pokeroffice I noticed lots of these 'small' things that make the program really useful. You can play at many tables at once, you can filter your hands, it shows things like stealing, blind defense and so on. I have to say I saw an increase in my poker earnings. The program also learned me some stuff and let me 'think' like a professional poker player does: what are my outs and odds? What's the style of my opponents? In the end PokerOffice did make me a better poker player online and offline.
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