A lot of new players tend to think of using software as a form of cheating. The truth of the matter is that the software simply gives you a suggestion or what move would be best for you, based on mathematical playing theories. Using the software is no different from manually working out the best choice in your head based on the same math.

When choosing software, you’ll want to find one that has been confirmed as acceptable for play on your preferred poker room. The software will generally use screen scraping methods or read local text log files to work out what cards are on the screen. It then does a little math magic and advises you on what you should do with your hand.

There’s also software that will let you easily play in multiple rooms at the same time. This is useful if you’re just a hardcore player who is in it for the pure mathematics and potential profit. It takes awhile to get to this level of play and you need to be willing to make hard decisions based on math and not luck or feelings.


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