NoteCaddy Edge MTT Badges Explained
|
|
- Gervais Lloyd
- 8 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 NoteCaddy Edge MTT Badges Explained Please check the Definitions Explained.pdf if you are unsure what the definition means or how it works. All of the badges are used as Color Definitions in NoteCaddy. You can edit the parameters of a badge to your liking if you wish by following these steps: 1) In NoteCaddy open the Color Definition you wish to edit by double-clicking it. 2) Click the NoteCaddy Notes tab. 3) Scroll to find the name of the Note Definition that corresponds with the Color Definition. There will already be numbers in it. 4) Change the numbers to your preference and click File / Save. You don't need to recreate the notes for editing Color Definitions. You can inactivate any badges you like by going into NoteCaddy, right click on the Color Definition you don't want to appear anymore and select Make Inactive. This document will explain how to use the badges to exploit leaks of other players at your tables. The badges show up in order of Preflop, Flop, Turn, and River. All badges are made based on a color scheme in order to help identify and memorize them more easily: Yellow deals with the Big Blind Preflop. Pink, Orange, Purple is Preflop, Green is for Flop, Blue is Turn, and Red is River. Badges with a horizontal line at the bottom mean the badge deals with the note recipient making a fold. Diagonal split are for 3-Bet pots. Half split are for badges that deal with 1/2 pot bets. Badges are set to show for very small sample sizes, because of the nature of tournaments. This way we can get an early read on leaks without needing a big sample size. Just be cautious to not give too much emphasis to a badge if the sample size is small. Opposite Badges are indicated with blue, red, or green squares at each corner of the badge. There are different colors so that we can see them easier on certain backgrounds. The colors of the small cornered squares are meaningless. These will show up if someone is very opposite of the badge, making the person very exploitable in the opposite way of the original badge. If you want to change the sample sizes or frequencies for some of your badges you can do this by going into NoteCaddy / right-click on the Color Definition (badge) that you want change / Click 'Modify' / Click 'NoteCaddy Notes' tab / Scroll to find the Note Definition with numbers in it and change it to what you like. The 3 columns are Minimum (frequency) / Maximum (frequency) / Minimum Sample Size. Note: 999 is used instead of 100 for maximum frequency. The parameters are set using math equity calculators and database averages with settings that we believe will be most beneficial. If you don't agree with something, feel free to change it to your liking.
2 Click on a badge to read its description. OpenShove-W$SD: This person wins most of the time that he shoves. To counter that we can call him a bit tighter than usual. Opposite badge shows: We can loosen up our calling range because this person is probably shoving some weaker hands. Parameters - 60/999/2 Opposite 0/40/2 3BetShove-W$SD: This person wins the majority of the time that he is called after making a 3Bet shove Preflop. We can counter him by calling him tigher than usual because he most likely has a stronger range than average. Opposite badge shows: We should expect this person to have some weaker hands in his range. It's likely he has a good size stack for a 3Bet shove and is doing it with weak hands. We should call him a bit lighter than usual. Parameters - 60/999/2 Opposite 0/40/2 BBFoldtoSteal: When this badge shows for the player in the BB, we can profitably steal with a very wide range.
3 Opposite badge shows: We'll want to tighten up our opening range a bit, unless we see other postflop leaks like folding to cbets too often. Parameters - 51/999/3 Opposite - 0/25/3 BBFoldtoSBsteal: If we're in the SB, and the BB has this badge, we can profitably open raise with a wider range than normal. Opposite badge shows: We'll want to tighten up our opening range a bit, unless we see other postflop leaks like folding to cbets too often. Parameters - 55/999/2 Opposite 0/25/2 BBFoldtoStealshove: If we are getting low on chips and need to pick up a pot, we can steal shove into the BB a little wider than usual expecting a fold. Opposite badge shows: We'll want to be a little more selective in our steal shoving range. Parameters - 67/999/2 BBFoldtoSBshove: If we're in the SB, and the BB has this badge, we can shove a little wider than usual, expecting this person not to hero call us too often. Opposite badge shows: We'll want to be a little more selective in our steal shoving range. Fv3B-EPMP-10-15bb: If someone from EP or MP raises with 10-15bb left, we can 3bet shove them a
4 bit wider with hands that aren't good enough to call expecting some nice fold equity. Opposite badge shows: We'll not want to bluff 3bet this person as he won't be folding much, but it's possible we can think about extending our value 3bet range a bit if this person is opening fairly wide. Fv3B-EPMP bb: When someone from EP or MP raises with bb left and has this badge we can 3bet them wider with hands that aren't good enough to call with, expecting some nice fold equity. Opposite badge shows: I wouldn't be bluff 3betting this person very often at all because he will usually not fold. We can think about extending our value 3bet range if this person is opening widely. Fv3B-EPMP bb: Same as above except this person has bb stack size effectively. Fv3B-EPMP-40.1+bb: Same as above except this person has 40.1+bb stack size effectively. FvResteal-10-15bb: If someone makes a steal from the CO, BN, or SB with 10-15bb effective stack size, we can 3bet shove him with a wider range of hands that aren't good enough to call with expecting some nice fold equity.
5 Opposite badge shows: This person usually won't be folding to a resteal with this stack size, so we wouldn't want to bluff resteal against him much at all. If he is opening widely we can extend our value resteal range. FvResteal bb: If someone makes a steal from the CO, BN, or SB with bb effective stack size, we can 3bet him with a wider range of hands that aren't good enough to call with expecting some nice fold equity. Opposite badge shows: This person usually won't be folding to a resteal with this stack size, so we wouldn't want to bluff resteal against him much at all. If he is opening widely we can extend our value resteal range. FvResteal bb: Same as above but the stealer has bb effective stack size. FvResteal-40.1+bb: Same as above but the stealer has 40.1+bb effective stack size. BBvSB-RaiseLimp: If the BB has this badge, he is raising pretty widely vs. a SB limp. We can exploit this by limping into the SB vs. him with some bigger hands, and even limp/raising with bluffs. Opposite badge shows: If we have a big hand we want to raise it, instead of slowplaying. If we have a weaker hand that we want to see a flop with we often safely just complete the SB.
6 Opposite 0/20/2 LimpFold(LessThan30BB): If someone that limps shows this badge, we can raise or shove depending on our stack and expect to pick up the pot a decent chunk of the time. Opposite badge shows: We want to raise with our value range. We can still raise with bluffs if the person folds to cbets a lot too. Parameters - 40/999/2 Opposite 0/19/2 LimpsPremium: If this badge shows for a limper, we'll need to be pretty cautious about facing a possible limp-reraise. Atleast 25% of the time this person has QQ, KK, AA, and AK. No Opposite Badge for this one. Parameters 34/999/1 MinRaise-Fv3B: If this badge shows, we can often get away 3bet bluffing this person after they have min-raised preflop. If we have a strong hand, we may want to consider calling or making a smaller 3bet than usual to get some extra action. Opposite badge shows: We'll want to 3bet less with our bluff hands. If we have a strong hand, we can confidently make a 3bet and expect to get some action. IsoFv3B: If someone with this badge isolates a limper, we can 3bet with more bluffs than usual expecting a fold. If we have a strong hand, we may want to consider cold-calling and playing the hand
7 with some deception. Opposite badge shows: We'll want to 3bet with a stronger range than usual. FvDonk: If we called a preflop raise from someone with this badge, we can bet into him with a lot of our bluffs and semi bluffs. If we have a medium strength hand that we don't feel confident checkcalling with, often donking will be the best play as well. If we have a strong hand, we won't want to donk-bet into this person very often at all. We'd be better off check-raising or check-calling. Opposite badge shows: We can donk-bet with our value hands into this player, as he doesn't give donkbets much credit. Donk-FvR: If someone with this badge donk-bets into us, we can bluff-raise and expect a fold a lot of the time. If the person calls our raise, we'll want to slow down with our bluffs. If we have a strong hand, we may want to consider just calling, hoping to get more action later. Opposite badge shows: We'll want to raise the donk-bet with our value hands. Parameters - 55/999/2 FvThirdPotCB: If someone has this badge, we can get away with very small flop cbet bluffs. This person folds to 28-38% pot bets at a higher than optimal rate. If we have a strong hand, we may want to consider slowplaying or betting a larger size. Opposite badge shows: We'll want to make a flop cbet bluffs bigger than this size when we make them. If we have a strong hand, we can consider making this small bet size in order to make the person bluffraise or call with a hand that would otherwise be folded. Parameters - 28/999/2 Opposite 0/15/2
8 FvHalfPotCB: This is the same idea as the above badge, but with different sizing. This includes 45-55% pot bet sizes. Parameters - 35/999/2 Opposite 0/20/2 HalfPotCB-FvR: We can bluff-raise often when someone has this badge and makes a 45-55% flop cbet. If we have a strong hand we'll want to consider just calling. Opposite badge shows: We'll want to make our raises with value, because we expect this person not to fold often enough to profit if we raised wtih bluffs. Parameters - 60/999/2 CB-FvR: This is the same idea as the above badge, but it includes all cbet sizes. Parameters - 60/999/2 3BP-FvCB: We can cbet our bluffs in 3bet pots vs. this player. We can also 3bet him with more bluffs than usual, expecting to take the pot down with a bet on the flop if he calls. If we have a strong hand on the flop, we'll want to consider slowplaying or check/raising. Opposite badge shows: We'll want to be more careful about cbetting into this player in a 3bet pot. We can just give up if we miss and the flop hit his perceived range hard. Parameters - 40/999/2
9 BLvBN-FvCB: If we make a steal from the BN and get called by a Blind with this badge, we can safely cbet with our bluffs. If we have a strong hand, we'll want to consider checking the flop, hoping to get some action that we wouldn't otherwise get. Opposite badge shows: We want to cbet less often with our bluffs, and more often with our medium and strong value hands. BBvSB-FvCB: If it's folded to us in the SB, and the BB has this badge, we can raise wider than usual. The BB will fold to a cbet from us often enough for us to show a profit. If we have a strong hand on the flop, we can consider going to for a check-call or check-raise to get some extra action. Opposite badge shows: We'll want to be more selective in our cbet range in this situation. He won't be folding often, so we'll want to cbet more for value than usual. SkipCBoop-FvBet: When someone doesn't cbet from OOP on the flop with this badge, we can bet all of our bluffs and expect to gain some chips. If we have a strong, we may want to consider slowplaying. Opposite badge shows: We'll want to bet our strong hands, but check back a lot of our weaker hands. LimpCall-FvCB: If someone limps preflop with this badge, we can isolate him, and cbet the flop to gain some chips pretty easily. If we had limped a long, we can still try to pick the pot up on the flop. If we have a strong hand on the flop, we may want to consider slowplaying.
10 Opposite badge shows: This person won't fold to our cbets that often. Either he limp-calls with strong hands, or just doesn't fold to cbets on the flop. We'll want to have most of our range be with value hands for cbetting. BBvSB-FvLimpStab: If we're in the SB, and the BB has this badge we can limp in with much of our weaker range and just bet out on the flop expecting to take the pot down enough to show a nice profit. If we have a strong hand on the flop, we may want to go for a check-call or check-raise. Opposite badge shows: We can try to limp with some stronger hands and bet the flop expecting the person not to fold. I wouldn't try to limp and bet with a weak hand vs. this player. FvFlop3B: If someone has this badge and raises us on the flop, we should seriously consider reraising, expecting a fold a decent amount of the time. The stack sizes and board texture are pretty important for this badge. You don't want to be bluff 3bet shoving on the flop on a very wet board with no equity because you'll get called by draws. If we have a draw though, or the person is representing only a very small range we can make this play with confidence. If we have a strong hand, we'll want to just call the raise. Opposite badge shows: This person is usually raising for value and not giving up to a 3bet. We'll want to fold our weaker range. If we have a hand strong enough to get all-in we should go ahead and reraise. Parameters - 55/999/2 Opposite 0/32/2 CallFlop-BetTurnIP: People with this badge often float the flop very wide and bet the turn trying to take the pot down. We can exploit these people by double-barreling more often and checking the turn to induce a bet when we have a nice hand.
11 Opposite badge shows: This person is usually trying to get to showdown cheaply with medium strength hands, playing pot-control. We can go for a triple-barrel in some cases to put this person to test if the river doesn't help his perceived range. If we have a strong hand, we'll want to keep on betting the turn. CheckBack-FvTurnBet: If someone has this badge and checks behind on the flop, we can fire all of our bluffs on the turn and expect to profit. If we have a strong hand on the turn, we're probably better of checking again hoping to induce some action. Opposite badge shows: We'll want to bet more for value instead of bluffs on the turn. This person is usually playing pot-control wanting to see a showdown. If we're feeling frisky, we can go for very large turn and river bets with air since this person probably doesn't have a hand worthy of playing a large pot with. FvTurnRaise: When someone bets on the turn with this badge, we can bluff or semi-bluff raise often. This person gives a lot of credit to turn raises, or is barreling the turn light. If we have a strong hand, we'll want to consider just calling the raise. Opposite badge shows: If we have a strong hand, we want to put our raise in now instead of on the river, as this person will usually call. We should be very cautious about raising the turn as a bluff against this opponent. CheckBack-FvRiverBet: When someone checks behind on the turn with this badge, we can fire the river with all of our missed hands and expect to show a profit. If we have a strong hand, we may want to consider checking to induce a bet.
12 Opposite badge shows: This person is usually playing pot-control looking to get to a showdown by only calling 1 more bet. Exploit this person by not bluffing the river. We can bet large when we want to get called also. FvRiverRaise: People with this badge are often value betting thinly on the river and/or bluffing. We can exploit them by raising with our hands that aren't good enough to call with. Opposite badge shows: We can raise the river a bit more thinly than usual with our value range expecting to get looked up.
Easy Game Making Sense of No Limit Hold em Vol. 1
Easy Game Making Sense of No Limit Hold em Vol. 1 Easy Game Vol. 1 is 2009 Andrew Seidman, except HU Play for Beginners, which is 2009 Matt Colletta Table of Contents Introduction...3 AGameofInformation...5
More informationMIT 15.S50 LECTURE 2. Wednesday, January 16 th, 2013
MIT 15.S50 LECTURE 2 Wednesday, January 16 th, 2013 OUTLINE: POSTFLOP PLAY 1 st Half: Continuation Betting, Fundamental Theorem of Poker, Flop Analysis 2 nd Half: Implied Odds, Set Mining, Bluffing (with
More informationA Comedy of Errors - Light!
A Comedy of Errors - Light! Crushing SNGs by Exploiting your Opponents Mistakes We all know where the money comes from in Poker right? It comes from your opponents mistakes! Fortunately there is one area
More informationRyan Fee's 6 Max NL Strategy Guide
Ryan Fee's 6 Max NL Strategy Guide Preface 3 Table Selection 3 Preflop 5 Under The Gun (UTG) 5 Adjusting 6 Loose Games 6 Tight Games 6 Stack Sizes 6 Middle Position (MP) 6 Adjusting 7 Loose Games 7 Tight
More informationCash Game Killer. A high stakes veteran teaches you how to make more money playing poker than you do at your full time job. www.thpkr.
Cash Game Killer A high stakes veteran teaches you how to make more money playing poker than you do at your full time job www.thpkr.net 1 Table of Contents 1. Introduction a. Letter from the Author b.
More informationFirst published in 2011 by D & B Publishing. Copyright 2011 Jonathan Little
First published in 2011 by D & B Publishing Copyright 2011 Jonathan Little The right of Jonathan Little to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted in accordance with the Copyrights,
More informationPoker Copilot for OS X - User Guide version 4.15
Installation... 5 Downloading and Installing Poker Copilot... 5 Trial Version... 5 Licence Key... 6 Activating Poker Copilot... 7 Updating Poker Copilot... 7 Automatic Update... 7 Manual Update... 9 Configuration...
More informationPoker Strategies. Joe Pasquale CSE87: UCSD Freshman Seminar on The Science of Casino Games: Theory of Poker Spring 2006
Poker Strategies Joe Pasquale CSE87: UCSD Freshman Seminar on The Science of Casino Games: Theory of Poker Spring 2006 References Getting Started in Hold em, E. Miller excellent beginner book Winning Low
More informationThe Raiser s Edge. Tournament-Poker Strategies for Today s Aggressive Game. Bertrand ElkY Grospellier, Lee Nelson, Tysen Streib, and Tony Dunst
The Raiser s Edge Tournament-Poker Strategies for Today s Aggressive Game Bertrand ElkY Grospellier, Lee Nelson, Tysen Streib, and Tony Dunst HUNTINGTON PRESS LAS VEGAS, NEVADA Tournament-Poker Strategies
More informationA No Limit Texas Hold em Poker Playing Agent
Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine (University of London) Department of Computing A No Limit Texas Hold em Poker Playing Agent Lawrence R. Booker lrb03@doc.ic.ac.uk Project supervisor
More informationUse this discount code: ThanksForSupportingAuthor. http://edmillerpoker.com/ Authorized torrent preview of
Use this discount code: ThanksForSupportingAuthor http://edmillerpoker.com/ Authorized torrent preview of Playing The Player Moving Beyond ABC Poker To Dominate Your Opponents Ed Miller CONTENTS INTRODUCTION
More informationAuthorized torrent preview of Poker Plays You Can Use
Use this discount code: ThanksForSupportingAuthor http://www.threebarrelbluff.com Authorized torrent preview of Poker Plays You Can Use Written by Doug Hull Edited by Ed Miller Copyright 2013 by Doug Hull
More informationEasy Game. Making Sense of No Limit Hold em. Vol. 2
Easy Game Making Sense of No Limit Hold em Vol. 2 Easy Game Vol. 2 is 2009 Andrew Seidman, except Taking Down the Shorties, which is 2009 Steve Cesaro, and Advanced Heads up No Limit Hold em, which is
More informationNewPokerSoft. Texas Holdem Poker Game Simulator
NewPokerSoft poker for life Texas Holdem Poker Game Simulator www.newpokersoft.com Poker training simulator for Texas Holdem Here, we present the simulator of the Texas Holdem PokerGame. It can be used
More informationRoulette-Tools PATTERN RECOGNITION TRAINING
Roulette-Tools PATTERN RECOGNITION TRAINING This program allows you to go through a series of roulette numbers that have shown in an online casino over 31 consecutive days. For each day the first 500 spins
More informationShanky Technologies. A guide for optimizing the profitability of your bankroll. Copyright 2008 www.bonusbots.com please redistribute freely
Shanky Technologies A guide for optimizing the profitability of your bankroll Copyright 2008 www.bonusbots.com please redistribute freely Introduction Hopefully, the reason you have this guide is because
More informationDEPOSIT BONUSES TO GET STARTED
DEPOSIT BONUSES TO GET STARTED FullTiltPoker (100% Deposit Bonus up to $600) Play Online Poker CakePoker (110% Deposit Bonus up to $600) WilliamHill (100% Deposit Bonus & $120,000 RakeRace) PrestigeCasino
More informationBonus Maths 2: Variable Bet Sizing in the Simplest Possible Game of Poker (JB)
Bonus Maths 2: Variable Bet Sizing in the Simplest Possible Game of Poker (JB) I recently decided to read Part Three of The Mathematics of Poker (TMOP) more carefully than I did the first time around.
More informationPlaying around with Risks
Playing around with Risks Jurgen Cleuren April 19th 2012 2011 CTG, Inc. Introduction Projects are done in a probabilistic environment Incomplete information Parameters change over time What is true in
More informationGame Theory for Humans. Matt Hawrilenko MIT: Poker Theory and Analytics
Game Theory for Humans Matt Hawrilenko MIT: Poker Theory and Analytics 1 Play Good Poker Read-Based Approach Game Theoretic Approach Why Game Theory? Computer Scientists Humans Audience Theory Practice
More informationUnderstanding the Uncapped Poker Florida Legislation of 2010 and its Affect on Florida Poker
Phillips 1 Understanding the Uncapped Poker Florida Legislation of 2010 and its Affect on Florida Poker Players, the State of Florida, and the Game of Poker itself. By: Andrew Phillips University of South
More informationTexas Hold em. From highest to lowest, the possible five card hands in poker are ranked as follows:
Texas Hold em Poker is one of the most popular card games, especially among betting games. While poker is played in a multitude of variations, Texas Hold em is the version played most often at casinos
More informationWe employed reinforcement learning, with a goal of maximizing the expected value. Our bot learns to play better by repeated training against itself.
Date: 12/14/07 Project Members: Elizabeth Lingg Alec Go Bharadwaj Srinivasan Title: Machine Learning Applied to Texas Hold 'Em Poker Introduction Part I For the first part of our project, we created a
More informationSolving the Rubik's Revenge (4x4x4) Home Pre-Solution Stuff Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Solution Moves Lists
Solving your Rubik's Revenge (4x4x4) 07/16/2007 12:59 AM Solving the Rubik's Revenge (4x4x4) Home Pre-Solution Stuff Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Solution Moves Lists Turn this... Into THIS! To solve the Rubik's
More informationHow To Read Hands At No-Limit Hold em. Ed Miller
NOTICE This document is protected by United States copyright law. You may not reproduce, distribute, transmit, publish, or broadcast any part of it without the prior written permission of the author. How
More informationStatistical Analysis of the Variance of Luck in Poker
Statistical Analysis of the Variance of Luck in Poker A Major Qualifying Project, submitted to the faculty of Worcester Polytechnic Institute in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of
More informationOnline No-Limit Texas Hold em Poker for Beginners
Online No-Limit Texas Hold em Poker for Beginners 1 Table of Contents Introduction...4 This Book, Defined...6 What You Will Learn...7 Limit vs. No-Limit...8 Definitions...10 Playing Online...13 Sit n Go
More informationHow to Beat Online Roulette!
Martin J. Silverthorne How to Beat Online Roulette! Silverthorne Publications, Inc. How to Beat Online Roulette! COPYRIGHT 2015 Silverthorne Publications Inc. All rights reserved. Except for brief passages
More informationCreating a NL Texas Hold em Bot
Creating a NL Texas Hold em Bot Introduction Poker is an easy game to learn by very tough to master. One of the things that is hard to do is controlling emotions. Due to frustration, many have made the
More informationUser s Guide to the Core Lab Management System (CLMS)
User s Guide to the Core Lab Management System (CLMS) Accessing the CLMS from CNSI You can access CLMS from the link labeled Equipment Reservation System from the CNSI Homepage. http://www.cnsi.ucla.edu/
More informationNote: To increase your bet by another amount, select another chip from the bottom right of the game panel.
Roulette Advanced Image not readable or empty Roulette /images/uploads/game-desc/netent-roulette-advenced2.jpg Advanced Roulette Advanced Game Rules Welcome to Roulette Advanced! Information about the
More informationPOKER TOURNAMENT DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION
POKER TOURNAMENT DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION 2013 Rules Version 1.1, Released Aug. 11, 2013 The Poker TDA is a voluntary poker industry association founded in 2001. Its mission is to increase global uniformity
More informationDiPOS User Manual. Tel: 510-770-1388. Fax: 510-257-1610. dinatouch@gmail.com. Address: 44835 Industrial Dr., Fremont, CA 94538
DiPOS User Manual Tel: 510-770-1388 Fax: 510-257-1610 Email: Website: dinatouch@gmail.com www.dinatouch.com Address: 44835 Industrial Dr., Fremont, CA 94538 Table Status: DiPOS User Manual a. White Empty
More informationLearn How to Use The Roulette Layout To Calculate Winning Payoffs For All Straight-up Winning Bets
Learn How to Use The Roulette Layout To Calculate Winning Payoffs For All Straight-up Winning Bets Understand that every square on every street on every roulette layout has a value depending on the bet
More informationLaboratory work in AI: First steps in Poker Playing Agents and Opponent Modeling
Laboratory work in AI: First steps in Poker Playing Agents and Opponent Modeling Avram Golbert 01574669 agolbert@gmail.com Abstract: While Artificial Intelligence research has shown great success in deterministic
More informationArtificial Intelligence Beating Human Opponents in Poker
Artificial Intelligence Beating Human Opponents in Poker Stephen Bozak University of Rochester Independent Research Project May 8, 26 Abstract In the popular Poker game, Texas Hold Em, there are never
More informationJenesis Software - Podcast Episode 3
Jenesis Software - Podcast Episode 3 Welcome to Episode 3. This is Benny speaking, and I'm with- Eddie. Chuck. Today we'll be addressing system requirements. We will also be talking about some monitor
More informationWill Tipton began playing poker online in 2007. He steadily moved up in stakes in online HUNL tournaments to become a regular winner in the high
Will Tipton began playing poker online in 2007. He steadily moved up in stakes in online HUNL tournaments to become a regular winner in the high stake games. He currently lives in Ithaca, NY, and is a
More information12Planet Chat end-user manual
12Planet Chat end-user manual Document version 1.0 12Planet 12Planet Page 2 / 13 Table of content 1 General... 4 1.1 How does the chat work?... 4 1.2 Browser Requirements... 4 1.3 Proxy / Firewall Info...
More informationTEXAS HOLD EM POKER FOR SIGHT
Lions Club TEXAS HOLD EM POKER FOR SIGHT Official Rules (April 2016) Buy-in/Rebuy/Add-on: The dollar amount of the initial buy-in shall be posted in plain view of the playing table(s). The buy-in ($135)
More informationDuring the last several years, poker has grown in popularity. Best Hand Wins: How Poker Is Governed by Chance. Method
Best Hand Wins: How Poker Is Governed by Chance Vincent Berthet During the last several years, poker has grown in popularity so much that some might even say it s become a social phenomenon. Whereas poker
More informationAnalysis of poker strategies in heads-up poker
BMI paper Analysis of poker strategies in heads-up poker Author: Korik Alons Supervisor: Dr. S. Bhulai VU University Amsterdam Faculty of Sciences Study Business Mathematics and Informatics De Boelelaan
More informationRIVERCHASERS ENTERTAINMENT POKER LEAGUE GUIDE
RIVERCHASERS ENTERTAINMENT POKER LEAGUE GUIDE For best viewing when online, download this document. POKER LEAGUE GUIDE Welcome to Riverchasers, the home for Poker, People, and Prizes. Join us at local
More informationMicrosoft Word 1A: Business Letters: Format, Text Wrap, Insert Text Box, Logo
Microsoft Word 1A: Business Letters: Format, Text Wrap, Insert Text Box, Logo Format of a Business Letter: Although there are different formats to use when preparing a business letter, you should always
More informationCITY OF BURLINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS MICROSOFT EXCHANGE 2010 OUTLOOK WEB APP USERS GUIDE
CITY OF BURLINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS MICROSOFT EXCHANGE 2010 OUTLOOK WEB APP USERS GUIDE INTRODUCTION You can access your email account from any workstation at your school using Outlook Web Access (OWA),
More informationRULES FOR PLAY TEXAS HOLD EM
RULES FOR PLAY TEXAS HOLD EM The player to the left of the dealer s button places the small blind which will be a stipulated amount. The player seated second from the dealer s left places the big blind
More informationTHREE CARD BRAG (FLASH)
THREE CARD BRAG (FLASH) Introduction Three Card Brag is a gambling game played with a standard 52 card pack without jokers. The cards in each suit rank in the usual order from high to low: A-K-Q-J-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2.
More informationMicrosoft Word Track Changes
Microsoft Word Track Changes This document is provided for your information only. You SHOULD NOT upload a document into imedris that contains tracked changes. You can choose to use track changes for your
More informationWhat is Skype? Skype is a free program that uses the latest technology to bring affordable and high-quality voice communications to people.
What is Skype? Part 1 Skype lets you make free calls over the internet to anyone else who also has the service. It's free and easy to download and use, and it works with most computers. Skype is a free
More informationPoker Math That Matters
Poker Math That Matters Simplifying the Secrets of No-Limit Hold em By Owen Gaines Poker Math That Matters Copyright 2010 by Owen Gaines Published by Owen Gaines All rights reserved. No part of this book
More informationMITOCW watch?v=kn92wxckr0m
MITOCW watch?v=kn92wxckr0m The following content is provided under a Creative Commons license. Your support will help MIT OpenCourseWare continue to offer high quality educational resources for free. To
More informationSARTRE: System Overview
SARTRE: System Overview A Case-Based Agent for Two-Player Texas Hold em Jonathan Rubin and Ian Watson Department of Computer Science University of Auckland, New Zealand jrub001@aucklanduni.ac.nz, ian@cs.auckland.ac.nz
More informationAnalyzing PDFs with Citavi 5
Analyzing PDFs with Citavi 5 Introduction Just Like on Paper... 2 Methods in Detail Highlight Only (Yellow)... 3 Highlighting with a Main Idea (Red)... 4 Adding Direct Quotations (Blue)... 5 Adding Indirect
More informationHow To Run Statistical Tests in Excel
How To Run Statistical Tests in Excel Microsoft Excel is your best tool for storing and manipulating data, calculating basic descriptive statistics such as means and standard deviations, and conducting
More informationHow to Play. Player vs. Dealer
How to Play You receive five cards to make your best four-card poker hand. A four-card Straight is a Straight, a four-card Flush is a Flush, etc. Player vs. Dealer Make equal bets on the Ante and Super
More informationIn this variation of Poker, a player s cards are hidden until showdown. Prior to receiving cards, you must place an initial wager known as an ante.
1 POKER Poker is one of the most skilful and fascinating games ever devised, offering players a chance to test their skills against other players rather than the house (casino). Poker is as much a game
More informationHow To Play Classic Slots
Table of Contents Casino Help... 1 Introduction... 1 Introduction... 1 Using This Help Guide... 1 Getting Started... 2 Getting Started... 2 Web Casino... 3 Game Client... 4 To Play the Games... 4 Common
More informationTracking Referrals. Creating a List of Referral Sources. Using the Sales Rep List
Tracking Referrals For many service businesses, tracking the source of business is very important because the knowledge provides a way to spend advertising and marketing funds efficiently. For example,
More informationTHE WINNING ROULETTE SYSTEM by http://www.webgoldminer.com/
THE WINNING ROULETTE SYSTEM by http://www.webgoldminer.com/ Is it possible to earn money from online gambling? Are there any 100% sure winning roulette systems? Are there actually people who make a living
More informationBasic -- Manage Your Bank Account and Your Budget
Basic -- Manage Your Bank Account and Your Budget This tutorial is intended as a quick overview to show you how to set up a budget file for basic account management as well as budget management. (See the
More informationA Few Quick Tips for Using the Virtual Classroom
A Few Quick Tips for Using the Virtual Classroom When you first get onto the class site, this is the screen you will see. You will click on the tabs on the left side of the screen to access the different
More informationDon t Listen. Phil Hellmuth *
Don t Listen To Phil Hellmuth * Correcting The 50 Worst Pieces of Poker Advice You ve Ever Heard * Or a host of other world champs, TV commentators and other self-proclaimed experts DUSTY SCHMIDT & PAUL
More informationFinal Software Tools and Services for Traders
Final Software Tools and Services for Traders TPO and Volume Profile Chart for NinjaTrader Trial Period The software gives you a 7-day free evaluation period starting after loading and first running the
More informationInstructions. Tic, Tac, Toe Take turns placing a piece down. The first player to get 3 in a row (up, down or diagonally) wins!
Thank you so much for downloading my Superhero unit. I hope you have lots of fun using it with your children. Please note that this unit is for your PERSONAL use only! That means that your may use it with
More informationTHE TOP TEN TIPS FOR USING QUALTRICS AT BYU
THE TOP TEN TIPS FOR USING QUALTRICS AT BYU TIP #1: CREATING A SURVEY FROM A COPY AND COLLABORATING ON SURVEYS TIP #2: CREATING AND USING PANELS TIP #3: LIBRARIES AND HOW TO USE THEM TIP #4: BASIC SKIP
More informationAppointments: Calendar Window
Appointments Appointments: Calendar Window Purpose The Appointment Calendar window is the automated equivalent of a paper appointment book. You can make appointments, confirm appointments, and view appointments
More informationOutlook Web Access Tutorial
1 Outlook Web Access Tutorial Outlook Web Access 2010 allows you to gain access to your messages, calendars, contacts, tasks and public folders from any computer with internet access. How to access your
More informationMath Board Games. For School or Home Education. by Teresa Evans. Copyright 2005 Teresa Evans. All rights reserved.
Math Board Games For School or Home Education by Teresa Evans Copyright 2005 Teresa Evans. All rights reserved. Permission is given for the making of copies for use in the home or classroom of the purchaser
More information3 + 7 1 2. 6 2 + 1. 7 0. 1 200 and 30 100 100 10 10 10. Maths in School. Addition in School. by Kate Robinson
1 2. 6 2 + 1. 7 0 10 3 + 7 1 4. 3 2 1 231 200 and 30 100 100 10 10 10 Maths in School Addition in School by Kate Robinson 2 Addition in School Contents Introduction p.3 Adding in everyday life p.3 Coat
More information3 Keys to a Successful Lead Generation Campaign
3 Keys to a Successful Lead Generation Campaign Ken Horst 612-251-8237 http://digitalmarketingwingman.com If you haven t noticed, more and more companies are starting to use marketing automation and nurture
More informationEXCEL Tutorial: How to use EXCEL for Graphs and Calculations.
EXCEL Tutorial: How to use EXCEL for Graphs and Calculations. Excel is powerful tool and can make your life easier if you are proficient in using it. You will need to use Excel to complete most of your
More informationHow to Build a Simple Pac-Man Game
How to Build a Simple Pac-Man Game For today's program, we are going to build a simple Pac-Man game. Pac-Man was one of the very first arcade games developed around 1980. For our version of Pac-Man we
More informationKnow it all. Table Gaming Guide
Know it all. Table Gaming Guide Winners wanted. Have fun winning at all of your favorite games: Blackjack, Craps, Mini Baccarat, Roulette and the newest slots. Add in seven mouthwatering dining options
More informationYOUR FREE GUIDE TO PLAYING EXCHANGE BLACKJACK
Disclaimer: YOUR FREE GUIDE TO PLAYING EXCHANGE BLACKJACK This document is accurate at time of writing and comes to you for free with the compliments of exchangeblackjack.info. It is not intended to encourage
More information2014 Michigan School Accountability Scorecards: Summary Characteristics
2014 Michigan School Accountability Scorecards: Summary Characteristics About the Michigan School Accountability Scorecards The Michigan School Accountability Scorecard is a diagnostic tool that gives
More informationIf you know exactly how you want your business forms to look and don t mind detail
Advanced Form Customization APPENDIX E If you know exactly how you want your business forms to look and don t mind detail work, you can customize QuickBooks forms however you want. With QuickBooks Layout
More informationPLACE BETS (E) win each time a number is thrown and lose if the dice ODDS AND LAYS HARDWAYS (F) BUY & LAY BETS (G&H)
craps PASS LINE BET (A) must be rolled again before a 7 to win. If the Point is and the shooter continues to throw the dice until a Point is established and a 7 is rolled before the Point. DON T PASS LINE
More informationContents. www.iphotographycourse.com
Contents Secret #1 - You really need the right equipment... 3 Secret #2 - Know the sport you will be photographing... 5 Secret #3 - Get in the right location... 6 Secret #4 - Know how to use your camera's
More informationLesson 1: Readiness for Fractions (5 Bars and Fraction Bingo) Your group may select elements from one or both lesson plans.
This packet is a double packet including both lessons: Lesson 1: Readiness for Fractions (5 Bars and Fraction Bingo) Lesson 2: Fractions and Fraction Names (8-Bars) Your group may select elements from
More information1. Three-Color Light. Introduction to Three-Color Light. Chapter 1. Adding Color Pigments. Difference Between Pigments and Light. Adding Color Light
1. Three-Color Light Chapter 1 Introduction to Three-Color Light Many of us were taught at a young age that the primary colors are red, yellow, and blue. Our early experiences with color mixing were blending
More informationOutlook Web App McKinney ISD 5/27/2011
Outlook Web App McKinney ISD 5/27/2011 Outlook Web App Tutorial Outlook Web Access allows you to gain access to your messages, calendars, contacts, tasks and public folders from any computer with internet
More informationINSIDERS SECRETS TO PLAYING TEXAS HOLD EM POKER ONLINE
Insiders Secrets To Texas Hold em Poker Online by Theo Cage 1 INSIDERS SECRETS TO PLAYING TEXAS HOLD EM POKER ONLINE 2004 All Rights Reserved. Theodore Cage 2004 Canada All rights reserved under International
More informationGUITAR THEORY REVOLUTION. Part 1: How To Learn All The Notes On The Guitar Fretboard
GUITAR THEORY REVOLUTION Part 1: How To Learn All The Notes On The Guitar Fretboard Contents Introduction Lesson 1: Numbering The Guitar Strings Lesson 2: The Notes Lesson 3: The Universal Pattern For
More informationGAME DESCRIPTION AND RULES HOLD'EM
GAME DESCRIPTION AND RULES HOLD'EM Hold'Em uses a flat disc called a dealer button to indicate the player in the dealer position for that hand (even though the game is actually dealt by a non-playing casino
More informationDanny Bragonier. Senior Project Adviser: Dr. Smidt. California State Polytechnic University. Spring 2010. Statistical Analysis of Texas Holdem Poker
Danny Bragonier Senior Project Adviser: Dr. Smidt California State Polytechnic University Spring 2010 Statistical Analysis of Texas Holdem Poker 1 Table of contents Overview o Objective o Abstract o Background
More informationWelcome to Bridgit @ CSU The Software Used To Data Conference.
Welcome to Bridgit @ CSU The Software Used To Data Conference. Overview SMART Bridgit software is a client/server application that lets you share programs and information with anyone, anywhere in the world.
More informationChampion Poker Texas Hold em
Champion Poker Texas Hold em Procedures & Training For the State of Washington 4054 Dean Martin Drive, Las Vegas, Nevada 89103 1 Procedures & Training Guidelines for Champion Poker PLAYING THE GAME Champion
More information2013 World Series of Poker Official Dealer Guide. Rio All- Suite Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada
2013 World Series of Poker Official Dealer Guide Rio All- Suite Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada TABLE OF CONTENTS: GENERAL DEALING PROCEDURES MULTI- TABLE TOURNAMENT PROCEDURES SINGLE TABLE SATELLITE
More informationThe single biggest mistake many people make when starting a business is they'll create a product...
Killer Keyword Strategies - Day 1 "A Guaranteed Way To Find A Starving Crowd Using The Power Of Keyword Research..." The single biggest mistake many people make when starting a business is they'll create
More informationSeating, Breaking & Balancing Tables
POKER TOURNAMENT DIRECTORS ASSN. 2015 Rules, Version 1.0, Aug. 20, 2015 Includes Recommended Procedures & Illustration Addendum The Poker TDA is a voluntary poker industry association founded in 2001.
More informationHow to Create a Form and Manage the Spreadsheet in Google Docs
How to Create a Form and Manage the Spreadsheet in Google Docs Table of Contents Create, send, share, and edit a form... 2 Create and send a Google form... 2 Add items and questions to a form... 2 Split
More informationFACT A computer CANNOT pick numbers completely at random!
1 THE ROULETTE BIAS SYSTEM Please note that all information is provided as is and no guarantees are given whatsoever as to the amount of profit you will make if you use this system. Neither the seller
More informationRULES FOR TEXAS HOLD EM POKER
RULES FOR TEXAS HOLD EM POKER DEFINITIONS In these rules Action means a player acting in turn All-in means a player has invested all of his/her remaining chips in the outcome of a hand. His/her wager cannot
More informationTRADING CFDS. Learn how to make money with trading
Learn how to make money with trading Index Why trading? 2 The Basics 3 The Trend Strategy 7 Money Management 9 Closing Remarks 11 1 Why trading? Everyday financial products worth billions of dollars are
More informationOfgem Carbon Savings Community Obligation (CSCO) Eligibility System
Ofgem Carbon Savings Community Obligation (CSCO) Eligibility System User Guide 2015 Page 1 Table of Contents Carbon Savings Community Obligation... 3 Carbon Savings Community Obligation (CSCO) System...
More informationOutlook Web Access (OWA) - Using Calendar and Email on the Web
Outlook Web Access (OWA) - Using Calendar and Email on the Web You can access OWA through a web browser on any computer connected to the internet. This guide is intended to help with the most common tasks
More informationFreeroll. poker Strategy You Can Use. ThreeBarrelBluff.com Issue 2 Three-bet & four-bet pre-flop wars. How they start, how they end
Did Riess Get Lucky at the Final Table? Statistics of the starting hands of the final table. Page 6 -Doug Hull Exploit players by folding Page 2 - Tri SlowHabit Nguyen Freeroll poker Strategy You Can Use
More informationREWARD System For Even Money Bet in Roulette By Izak Matatya
REWARD System For Even Money Bet in Roulette By Izak Matatya By even money betting we mean betting on Red or Black, High or Low, Even or Odd, because they pay 1 to 1. With the exception of the green zeros,
More informationAdobe Acrobat Professional DC Tutorial
Adobe Acrobat Professional DC Tutorial ADOBE ACROBAT Adobe Acrobat is a software program used to create forms, manuals, online book pages, maps and drafted images, that can be uploaded to a website, and
More information