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Turbo Texas Hold-'Em...Any thoughts?, Denver, 11. Aug 2003 18:07 | ||
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| I wanted to get some opinions on TTH program offered by Wilson Software. Is it a good learning tool? How best can I utilize it (learning odds, etc.)? Why is it weak or strong (based on your opinion)? Is it worth the $80? Thanks, Denver P.S. Anyone else tired of hearing chumps quoting Teddy KGB all night long in a horrible Russian accent? | ||
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Re: Turbo Texas Hold-'Em...Any thoughts?, _play_me, 11. Aug 2003 20:06 | ||
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| I love all the Wilson software. I think it is too easy to beat, but that is my only criticism. It is great for learning odds. _syd | ||
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Re: Turbo Texas Hold-'Em...Any thoughts?, Allyc, 11. Aug 2003 20:53 | ||
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| I think TTH is an excellent piece of software. When you consider that you may well lose $80 in a bad session anyway, I think it's well worth the money. You can choose from a variety of line ups to play against, which include loose, average, moderate, tough, tight. You can also create your own line ups from a selection of different player types. You can challenge the advisor to the same 50, 100 or 150 hands and see if you can win more or lose less; and keep a history of results. The advisor isn't too difficult to beat over a series of sessions, this maybe one weakness. I find the moderate line up gives a pretty good simulation of a typical $2/$4 or $3/$6 online game. It isn't so easy to beat; over a series of a few hundred games, the advisor is often down for a couple of hundred dollars and you may end up in the red yourself. | ||
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Re: Turbo Texas Hold-'Em...Any thoughts?, stdioh, 12. Aug 2003 10:05 | ||
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| I don't think it is worth the money. I can cream any players on TTH, but I certainly can't cream any players in real life. I think that the money would be better spent on some good books or added to your bankroll. But it isn't worthless software. It is nice if you feel like "trying something out" without having to spend money to try it. | ||
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Re: Turbo Texas Hold-'Em...Any thoughts?, ezcheese, 12. Aug 2003 11:28 | ||
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| I have it and feel it's great... I haven't really had time to utilize it fully but I do feel that if you apply yourself to it, it will be extremely helpful. | ||
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Re: Turbo Texas Hold-'Em...Any thoughts?, beigs, 12. Aug 2003 14:43 | ||
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| I've just started playing it and was disappointed that I couldn't play No Limit (unless I've missed something). That's what i really wanted to practice. But, otherwise, it's great for hand analysis and learning the odds and such. | ||
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