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PokerStove is a program that calculates hand equities (i.e., expected percentage of the time that each hand wins at showdown). [3] Since poker is a game of incomplete information, the calculator is designed to evaluate the equity of ranges of hands that players can hold, instead of individual hands. [4]
Below are the results for season 20 (2022) of the World Poker Tour. There were ten scheduled events for the season. [1] The Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown and WPT Choctaw final tables would be delayed and played at the HyperX Esports Arena at the Luxor in Las Vegas, Nevada. [2] [3]
Below are the results for season 21 (XXI) of the World Poker Tour (2023). There were eight scheduled events for the season. [1]The Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown, WPT Choctaw, and WPT Gardens Poker Championship final tables would be delayed and played at the HyperX Esports Arena at the Luxor in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Below are the results for season 22 (XXII) of the World Poker Tour, the WPT Main Tour events for 2024. [1] There were ten scheduled WPT Main Tour events for the season, starting with the WPT Cambodia Championship in January, [2] and – as of April 2024 – scheduled to be ending with an eleventh event, the WPT World Championship, in December.
Below are the results of season 18 of the World Poker Tour (2019–21). There were 29 scheduled events. [1] As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, several events on the schedule were postponed. In addition, three final tables that were supposed to take place at the HyperX Esports Arena at the Luxor Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas were also delayed. [2]
In poker, the showdown is the situation when, if more than one player remains after the final betting round, the remaining players expose and compare their hands to determine the winner or winners. To win any part of a pot at showdown, a player must show all of their cards faceup on the table, whether those cards were used in the final hand ...
In poker, the Independent Chip Model (ICM), also known as the Malmuth–Harville method, [1] is a mathematical model that approximates a player's overall equity in an incomplete tournament. David Harville first developed the model in a 1973 paper on horse racing ; [ 2 ] in 1987, Mason Malmuth independently rediscovered it for poker. [ 3 ]
2 Season 6 (VI): Mirage Poker Showdown Season 7 (VII): Foxwoods World Poker Finals Scott Clements: 2 Season 5 (V): Canadian Open Championship Season 6 (VI): North American Poker Championship Alan Goehring: 2 Season 1 (I): WPT World Championship Season 4 (IV): L.A. Poker Classic Michael Mizrachi: 2 Season 3 (III): L.A. Poker Classic