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i will post it on that website for you, i cant put the link here as you need to be a member to get at it,
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Posted: 2005-01-07 21:02:25
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I have tried this "trainer" on my P910i many times on various train journeys over the past few weeks. I have never lost a tournament!! Is the software designed to make players think that they are actually better players than real life might suggest?
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Stephen
[ This Message was edited by: stephencotterell on 2005-01-10 15:16 ]
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Posted: 2005-01-08 13:40:02
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http://s12.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3779GUQ6RYHK11PKTVE3T0WK0R
above is the link to download it. it will be there for 7 days to download for free.
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Posted: 2005-01-10 15:36:06
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The Mobile Poker Trainer app no longer appears to be available from pokerroom.com.
Does anyone have a copy they could forward to me please?
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Posted: 2005-12-25 00:56:04
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On 2005-12-25 00:56:04, scormie wrote:
The Mobile Poker Trainer app no longer appears to be available from pokerroom.com.
Does anyone have a copy they could forward to me please?
Got it now (via Google), though pokerroom.com doesn't seem to offer it officially any more -- the link below is only accessible directly, not via any links on the site, as far as I can tell:
https://www.pokerroom.com/games/mobile/poker/
(NB: Please note you've got to sign up at the pokerroom.com site first before being able to access this link, but it's quite painless and entirely free.)
I'm a bit disappointed with this software to be honest -- it doesn't "train" you to do anything, only practise. You still have to learn the rules of the game elsewhere.
But hey it's free! Merry Xmas!
[ This Message was edited by: scormie on 2005-12-25 11:31 ]
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Posted: 2005-12-25 01:45:43
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I've discovered subsequently that this pokerroom.com "trainer" is actually based on the commercially available game "Aces Texas Hold'em - Limit". EDIT: Actually, this is total twaddle!! What I didn't realise was that the controls both games share are in fact a standard Java feature! But the rest of my post below still stands....
But IMHO, the Aces game is a far better proposition as a training tool, since it has meaningful onscreen messaging letting you know who's doing what, configurable blind amounts, and at least an attempt at some documentation -- which is completely missing in the pokerroom.com software. EDIT: It also saves the previous game state by default, so you can continue where you left off at a later session.
It's currently available from
http://www.concretesoftware.com at only $4.98 + VAT.
[ This Message was edited by: scormie on 2006-01-09 11:05 ]
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Posted: 2006-01-06 15:04:45
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