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Just input any no-limit holdem starting hand by clicking on the cards in the deck below. You can also select how many players you want in this hand. After all players hands are selected, the next cards you pick will fill the community board, then the turn card. You can check for the specific poker odds at any stage of the hand by pressing the calculate button. If you would like feedback as to how you played an actual hand then submit it on our poker forum.

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Can a Poker Calculator Profile My Opponents?

An empirical poker calculator will not only give you calculated win odds and pots of your hole cards, but also works behind the scenes to track and profile your opponents while you are, well, playing poker online. Having this done for you allows you forgiveness for some diversion because you can always refer to the spot-on tracking in your profile grid.

The better players, or rounders will make better use of this by multi-tabling more seriously becuase they know a lof the details are being taken care of for them.

One of the most difficult aspects of playing poker successfully is learning how to deal with aggressive players. This is especially true for newer players who haven't acquired the experience to play against such players with the proper emotional detachment. What usually follows is an impatient or ill-timed counter-attack that is actually a well executed trap by the aggressor.

If you have a poker calculator, that kind of situation can be avoided by knowing exactly what the Aggression Factor (AF) of your opponent is, and what it means. If you use Holdem Indicator or Tournament Indicator the formula for aggression factor is AF = (Raise% + Bet %) / Call %. Now what this actually represents is aggression after the flop only so therefore also includes betting for the turn and river. Keep in mind that pre-flop raising has its own distinct category.

In essence the AF factor therefore shows the relationship between how many times a player bets and/or raises compared with how many times he simply calls. So let's say an opponent's AF is 2.0. Well that is on the aggressive side to be sure but what it represents (for example) is that the player raised 5 times, bet 6 times and called 6 times. So that's (5+6)/6=1.83 rounded up to 2.0. So as you can see by doing the math, this player prefers to lead the betting and probably only calls with odds and in position.

This player is probably experienced and knows what he is doing. There is nothing wrong with having an AF in this range and if the player is advancing his stack, while not making apparent errors, you can probably be assured he is dangerous and will be trying to trap you into handing over your stack. With a player like this, you need to take away the betting from him by betting first or re-raising. This player wants to play small ball, and will not like you re-raising, or betting out of position, taking the pot size out of his comfort zone.

Let's look at another player's AF just to compare. How about 11.5? Yes, you can get that high, and even higher. This player, let's call him WrecklessBob77, hardly ever just calls. If he is in a pot he is betting or raising the flop, no matter what. To get an AF this high WrecklessBob77 has bet 21 times and raised 13 times while only calling 3 times. That's (21+13)/3=11.33 rounded to 11.5. Chances are the Holdem Indicator Poker Calculator has profiled this individual as a gambler because the AF factor is weighed into the profiling, along with VPIP and WSD percentages.

With a gambler that has that high and AF, he is simply playing with too much aggression, especially if you see him in the lower limits. The fact that he is still around is probably the result of winning some big pots in marginal situations, excessive luck, and weak opponents. Those things never last nearly long enough, and this player WILL bet himself out of the game or tournament. The savvy players at the table will be drooling over his stack, simply waiting patiently to trap this maniac and bring it in.

That's what you should do too while knowing your position on him every hand, but also realizing you need strong hands to play this guy, so as not to be another one of his bad beat victims.

Not profiling is the biggest mistake you can make in online poker.

If you have an empirical poker calculator, then you likely have a distinct advantage over your competition. Read "likely" because the software can't do everything for you, it just presents valid information for you to surmise and act upon.

There a lot of players who actually do use a poker calculator with profiling features but yet still have trouble acting on the information in a consistently profitable way. That's pretty much the same as not having a poker calculator to begin with but either way, not profiling is a costly venture in online poker.

There are several reasons for this, but it all comes down to making the right decisions, for the right odds, at the right time, and against the right opponent(s).

With odds decisions, sometimes that also involves what your opponent is likely to have, and without some profiling data on him, it's very difficult to narrow his hand down to the range where you can apply effective odds to his hand, his next likely action, and the eventual outcome at the river.

Timing is very critical in poker tournaments, and having your opponent profiled with pertinent data then your decision making may be a lot more clear and concise if you know how this player has acted up to a given point in the tournament. Tournament Indicator, an empirical poker calculator designed for tournaments also profiles opponents as to how they "behave" under different MZone conditions! This would give you a very strong indication if your opponent is making a "move" with a moderate strength hand, given his weak predicament in the tournament.

Picking an opponent to steal a pot from, or make your own move can sometimes keep you in a game, advance you in a tournament, force a smaller stack out of the pot, or even recoup some cash game losses. But picking that opponent to make that move on, is all based on what he is likely to do after you make your play.

We all have some instinct in poker and that is always useful of course. There are some players who just don't need or want any help. To me, it's fair to say those players are in the extreme minority, because volume poker these days is battled via monitors and multi-tabling. Multiple distractions, online and off are inherent in playing online poker, so a profiling tool is the least of which you should consider and make the most of when playing, because the competition is getting tougher and tougher all the time.

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