Have you ever wondered, heard, or said the following:
• How does hand A match up against hand B?
• Which hand is the favorite?
• Let's play that one more than 100,000 times (always muttered by the loser, by the way).
• Am I still a favorite after the flop?
• Who is the favorite on the turn?
Well, now you can get the answers to all of those questions easily at CardPlayer.com. Just visit the Poker Odds Calculator for hold'em.
Now, at CardPlayer.com, you can enter starting hold'em hands for any number of players from two to five. You can run thousands of simulations. Decide for yourself whether you also want to designate the cards that are on the flop, or even include the turn card.
This is just one of many new features that you have seen at CardPlayer.com in the last few months, and you can expect many more to roll out over the next several months.
As always, there is never a charge to use any feature or read any content on the site.
Enjoy.
Hollywood Park Casino Vol. 16, No. 24
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A Few Changes at Card Player
by Jeff Shulman
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Poker Odds Calculator for Hold'em … Another New Feature Available Only at www.CardPlayer.com
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I Love Aruba!
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Strategy and Tactics
by Roy Cooke
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Suffering a Setback With a Set
by Tom McEvoy
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Big Boys Camp
by Mike Sexton
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Bet With Johnny and Phil!
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Atlantic City Week – Part II
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As Lexus Replaces Cadillac, Will Pot-Limit Replace No-Limit?
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Another Set of Quick Notes
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To Smoke or Not to Smoke – That is the Question
by Nolan Dalla
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Brief Encounter
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The Wounded Gnu
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My Poker Coaching
by Bob Ciaffone
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Poker to Business Versus Business to Poker
by Greg Dinkin
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Meet Barry Greenstein
by ua ua
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An Online Sit 'n' Go – Part III
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Champion of the Year: What a Race!
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Jim Albrecht<br>1949-2003
by Nolan Dalla
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Give Up Those Blinds
by Lee H. Jones
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Four Bets Without the Nuts?
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Remodeling Plans and Big Changes are Under Way at Hollywood Park Casino
by Cover Story
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So, Then Charlie Sat Down …
by Lou Krieger
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Aunt Sophie Busts Out
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When the Spirit is Lost
by Jan Fisher
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Guiding Rules Regarding Injuries
by Chuck Sippl
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Expand Your Poker Horizons
by Roy West