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New Poker Software Might ‘Predict’ Opponents Next Move
Free service from PokerSharksRadar.com launched featuring a database of over three million active players
Thursday 31st July 2008
Online gambling informational tool site PokerSharksRader.com has released a freeware Texas Hold’em application that could help players predict their opponents’ next moves.
The site stated that its new free software would give players a real edge while participating in online poker tournaments because it allows them to search for the statistics of an opponent and predict their next move based on past gameplay trends.
'Many Texas Hold’em poker tournament and online real cash poker participants feel that they now cannot any longer be too dependable on their own memory and poker notes for knowing what the player they are playing against is all about,” said Greg Vagner, Director for PokerSharksRadar.com.
“Is he a shark or a fish and what are his common gameplay moves?'
Poker Sharks Radar features a database of over three million active online Texas Hold’em poker players including past hands for the last several years. This data has been accumulated from Internet tournaments held at rooms such as PartyPoker.com, FullTiltPoker.com, PokerStars.com and GoldenRivieraPoker.com.
“Poker Shark Radar will instantly turn a user into an extremely cost effective, profitable and winning net Texas Hold’em poker player, letting a user constantly go through his opponents’ strong game point elements and web Texas Hold’em weakness,” said Vagner.
“In addition, the user will also be armed with a rich knowledge of their past and current online Texas Hold’em poker gameplay plans, methods, tendencies and schemes to be able to effortlessly guess their own potential online poker gameplay behaviours, tactics and the strategy methods.”
Source: OnlineCasinoNews
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