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  2. PokerStove - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Showdown (poker) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Poker tools - Wikipedia

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    Most online cardrooms store played hands on the computer of the player, allowing players to analyze and track their own performance or to discuss poker strategy with other players. Statistics a player can track include showdown percentage, frequency of aggression, percentage of check/raise etc.

  5. Pot odds - Wikipedia

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    Pot odds are only useful if a player has enough equity.Equity is the chance a player has to win the hand at showdown.It is calculated as the fraction of remaining cards in the deck for each remaining street (sequential card being dealt, e.g. turn, river) that can give a player the winning hand.

  6. Poker calculator - Wikipedia

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    Poker calculators are algorithms which through probabilistic or statistical means derive a player's chance of winning, losing, or tying a poker hand. [1] [2] Given the complexities of poker and the constantly changing rules, most poker calculators are statistical machines, probabilities and card counting is rarely used. Poker calculators come ...

  7. Community card poker - Wikipedia

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    Community card poker refers to any game of poker that uses community cards (also called "shared cards"), which are cards dealt face up in the center of the table and shared by all players. In these games, each player is dealt an incomplete hand face down ("hole cards"), which are then combined with the community cards to make a complete hand.

  8. M-ratio - Wikipedia

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    In no-limit or pot-limit poker, a player's M-ratio (also called "M number", "M factor" [1] or just "M") is a measure of the health of a player's chip stack as a function of the cost to play each round.

  9. High-low split - Wikipedia

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    For example, if one player has the high hand on showdown, and two other players tie for the best low hand, the high hand wins half of the pot and each low hand wins only a quarter of the pot. It is common, especially in cards speak games, to require a certain hand value or better to win the low half of the pot, called a qualifier .