hmmmmmm......maybe X can put this on his phone as an app so that he might have a clue what he's doing at the table! actually same goes for pancakes! schneider...... i would say the same about you, however, you think 10% chance to hit is good odds.
Math smath, the only math I know is that positive is better than negative. And I know Kramp is luck that he makes positive at being a chiropracotr because he sure does make negative as a poker player.
here's an analogy for everyone.... i want you to understand what it's like being me at the poker table with you guys. now imagine a playing basketball and you're on a team of one playing against a team of 10..... the other team is constantly berating you and trying to tear you apart with their words...... but it really doesn't matter cause you're the only one on the court with arms or legs. the game is sooooooo easy to win you start to feel guilty, but then you remember, "oh ya, i don't care" and then continue to keep scoring!
It's like that but the exact opposite. I think you're the stumpy guy rolling around on the floor while the rest of us play a superior game. Like in your analogy we kind of sympathize/pity you but ultimately everyone is glad that the ATM showed up again.
The only problem with this calculator is that when I type in AA for my cards and then type in Harvey's cards, it doesn't accept terrible as a valid card.
ummmmmmmmm....... pretty sure the problem isn't that it doesn't accept terrible as an input but rather it doesn't want to waste it's time giving you an answer when it knows you won't care what the result will be......
This odds calculator should have a place to enter the level of player you are playing against. It could act as a multiplier. Let me explain...
I'm in a hand against Kramp and when I enter my 2 cards (52 diamonds) and Kramp's (JJ). When I enter Kramp as a player into the equation, I get a multiplier of 4.9 out of 5. My 52 of diamonds would normally be 19.62% but with the multiplier, it bumps me up to 96.14%.
Really this calculator can tell you where you are at if you get all the $ in pre-flop, but if there is post flop play, you really need to add the human factor to the equation, unless your play is so standard, that your opponent doesn't matter at all.
lucksack the only human factor that you take into account is how "unlucky" they are......you have no clue how poker is really played! you're more of a bingo player. BINGO!
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math is for idiots.
hmmmmmm......maybe X can put this on his phone as an app so that he might have a clue what he's doing at the table! actually same goes for pancakes! schneider...... i would say the same about you, however, you think 10% chance to hit is good odds.
* a clue - having a hint of what to do...... something that clayton rarely gets.
I'm more of a feel player (the cry of every bad player!) I don't need odds calculators. Math indeed is for idiots.
Math smath, the only math I know is that positive is better than negative. And I know Kramp is luck that he makes positive at being a chiropracotr because he sure does make negative as a poker player.
Here is some transitive math for you all. Try and keep up.
Math is for idiots.
Kramp is an idiot.
Math is therefor for Kramp.
here's an analogy for everyone.... i want you to understand what it's like being me at the poker table with you guys.
now imagine a playing basketball and you're on a team of one playing against a team of 10..... the other team is constantly berating you and trying to tear you apart with their words...... but it really doesn't matter cause you're the only one on the court with arms or legs. the game is sooooooo easy to win you start to feel guilty, but then you remember, "oh ya, i don't care" and then continue to keep scoring!
that's what it's like being kramp!
It's like that but the exact opposite. I think you're the stumpy guy rolling around on the floor while the rest of us play a superior game. Like in your analogy we kind of sympathize/pity you but ultimately everyone is glad that the ATM showed up again.
Me = Harlem Globetrotters
Kramp = Washington Generals
ya, as in you rig the game........ go figure!
The only problem with this calculator is that when I type in AA for my cards and then type in Harvey's cards, it doesn't accept terrible as a valid card.
ummmmmmmmm....... pretty sure the problem isn't that it doesn't accept terrible as an input but rather it doesn't want to waste it's time giving you an answer when it knows you won't care what the result will be......
This odds calculator should have a place to enter the level of player you are playing against. It could act as a multiplier. Let me explain...
I'm in a hand against Kramp and when I enter my 2 cards (52 diamonds) and Kramp's (JJ). When I enter Kramp as a player into the equation, I get a multiplier of 4.9 out of 5. My 52 of diamonds would normally be 19.62% but with the multiplier, it bumps me up to 96.14%.
Really this calculator can tell you where you are at if you get all the $ in pre-flop, but if there is post flop play, you really need to add the human factor to the equation, unless your play is so standard, that your opponent doesn't matter at all.
lucksack the only human factor that you take into account is how "unlucky" they are......you have no clue how poker is really played! you're more of a bingo player. BINGO!
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