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Thread: Myooligan: Hold'em software recommendations?

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    Myooligan
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    Myooligan: Hold'em software recommendations?

    Can anyone recommend good software for tournament style no-limit hold'em practice? Looking for lots of stats and detailed play evaluation. Ideally I'd like to see a program that breaks play into component parts and analyzes different aspects of your game individually, coaching you along. Something along the lines of CVHold'em, I suppose.

    Any suggestions?

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    Bettie
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    Bettie: Wilson is the best, IMHO


    We sell several different Wilson Software poker products, and I think they remain the most popular poker software company. The list of features is so incredibly long that our catalog only lists some of the many features. I can always e-mail you with the entire features list, as well as the upgrades, if you'd like. The link to the tournament software in particular is below. I need to update it, though. Some of the new features (they recently upgraded) include 25 additional tournament structures, max number of tables increased to 500 (up to 5,000 entrants), option to play with either 9 or 10 players for no-limit, and option to select 2 to 10 players with every tournament structure.

    Bettie



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