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PokerWeapon has Texas Holdem, Omaha, and Omaha High Low poker calculators. The PokerWeapon poker calculator gives you a starting hand calculator that picks the hands designed to win over 50% of the hands you play! In addition PokerWeapon gives you a pot odds calculator that lets you know if you should stay in or get out when you are raised. Last but not least the all new PokerWeapon Chronicles, a poker record keeping system(poker journal/poker diary), comes FREE with every poker calculator.
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This coming month of September continues to provide added bonuses to our affiliates. The affiliate that brings the most players in September will receive a $1000 bonus. Just send over 10 players and you will be eligible to participate in this exciting Affiliate Race!
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During the month of September 2007, you will receive $15 EXTRA on top of your current CPA for each new customer you refer to Pokerbility. There are no strings attached, just continue to send more traffic to Pokerbility.com - the leading poker calculator in the world of online poker - and you'll get this extra bonus.
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We are happy to invite you to participate in our new promotion and to WIN your FREE ticket to WSOP 2007. This exciting tournament is exclusive for Pokerbility players.
In order to participate, all you have to do is:
1) Follow this link and download Pokerbility.
2) Use the bonus code "Pokerbility" when registering your email address with Pokerbility.
3) Purchase your copy of Pokerbility for free by depositing at one of their partner poker sites or directly via PayPal.
4) Email elen@pokerbility.com stating the email address you registered with Pokerbility along with your Pokerbility license number and get your chance to WIN the ticket to WSOP.
Please note! This is an exclusive and limited tournament, so hurry up to register to ensure your place.
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Whoever came up with the statement “right from the horse’s mouth” has probably never had their face anywhere near the maw of an equine. Being one who was raised around horses I will say that this is not a place you want your nose anywhere near. The sentiment behind the saying though, is that you need to hear something from the original source. WinnersPokerTools.com did just that when they interview Jeff Brinks, Vice President of Pokerbility.
This in-depth interview with one of the creative minds behind the industries best poker odds calculator covers a number of subjects from how the product was developed and why it is light years ahead of any of its competitors to such silly subjects as is using Pokerbility a legal form of cheating? The accuracy of the product does give the player an “unfair” edge over other novice and average as well as elevating their g
It is fascinating to hear how Pokerbility has used mathematicians, engineers, and professional poker players to develop this product and make it the dominant tool
Download this mp3 audio file by 'Right Clicking' on this link and choosing 'Save target As' from the menu that pops up.
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There are television shows around it, books written about it, magazines dedicated to it, and a litany of products that are related to it. I have the benefit of not only being a player, but being involved on the side “written word” side of the game. This not only means that I make a living dispensing my view of the game and how it should be played, but I also get a crack at a number of products available. Odds calculators are becoming bigger and bigger business. Some of them are not worth the space the take up on a player’s hard drive and some are pretty good. Like anything else, though, there has to be a “best”, and Pokerbility is light years ahead of any of the other calculators on the market today.
Pokerbility will have its most immediate and dramatic impact on those who are new to the game of Texas Hold’em. As we all know, there is so much more to the game than a full house beating two-pair. Pokerbility will not only advise the new player about what to do, but the display shows the calculations that support the decision. So the newbie will also know why the Pokerbility unit if dispensing a particular piece of advice. In the long run, using Pokerbility will teach new players how to be good poker players.
Just because this product is best for the beginner does not mean that they are the only ones who will find value in it. There are some rather tricky areas of the game of Hold’em that even intermediate players have trouble with as well as seasoned vets. Starting hands is where much of the money in Hold’em is won and lost. Journeymen players may occasionally find themselves confounded by this aspect of the game (especially when they have spent several hands getting unplayable cards, and are just itching to get into the game). Pokerbility will help root a competitor and keep them on an even keel. Following the advice that is given will eventually help any player survive a drought and keep them playing smart poker until the cards get better.
Pokerbility’s advice is excellent, but not infallible. It is based on cold, calculating mathematics, and the human factor has not been factored in to its calculations. Pokerbility’s advice can be ignored when your experience at a particular table in cyberspace tells you that you have the game won, even if the advice Pokerbility is giving you says different. This is also not the best tool to use when playing multiple tables. The unit can only attach to one game at a time. Outside of that though, Pokerbility is a highly impressive product.
Overall, this product is good for anyone who wants to win at poker.The advice is fast and accurate. The tool can also be tailored to fit various styles of play. The versatility is just the capper on a very good odds calculator.
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