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Poker Downloads |
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Here are some Poker related downloads I've worked on which you might find
quite useful. Most are in MS Excel and need macros active to work.
I have added instructions to all of the downloads, but if you have questions
feel free to e-mail me. If you have any suggestions or comments
please send them to us. mailto:jb@totalbluff.com
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| 1. Total Bluff Tax Log Access: This is a simple tax log which allows you to track all of your gambling online and live with categories for winnings, losses, and possible expenses. It doesn't relieve you from maintaining receipts but it does consolidate all of your record keeping into one place. | |||
| 2. Total Bluff Tax Log Excel: This is a simple tax log which allows you to track all of your gambling online and live with categories for winnings, losses, and possible expenses. It doesn't relieve you from maintaining receipts but it does consolidate all of your record keeping into one place. | |||
| 3. Sklansky's Tournament "System:" Those that have read Sklansky's "Tournament Poker for Advance Players," might remember the story of the All-in tournament system he developed for a new poker player to participate in the WSOP. In the Appendix he modified it and developed an approach that he thought might work in tournaments. This Excel spreadsheet is the implimentation of that system. It also has the "improvements" that I made and a page for you to make your own. There is a discussion of some of the problems associated with it. | |||
| 4. Poker Helper: This is simply an Excel spreadsheet that allow you to track opponents at a table, and calculates their flop percentage automatically. Now you can get several Excel Hold'em HUDs that do a much better job. I had worked this out before all the poker aide programs were available. | |||
| 5. How Tight: Another spreadsheet that allows you to calculate what percentage of flops you should see based on your starting hand standards. I'm sure most of you will be quite surprised. I have already entered some standards like Hellmuth and Krieger for examples. I hope to get around to adding Sklansky soon but his are quite complicated. | |||
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