Thursday, September 2, 2010

[vpFREE] Re: killer feature for a VP trainer

Winpoker Version 6 has an option to deal hands from an error log. This is the only video poker software I've had, and I purchased it years ago. It's great. It is available on zamzone.com, where you can also buy vp strategy master, which I use ALL the time to produce strategy cards for any many types of games. I always wished that the software would be written to run on small PDA's, and I've also always wished for a small travel printer, so I could print the info out instead of hand-writing them out when on road trips, or using the casino's printer. Hmmm, maybe a small photo printer would be helpful. I could take a picture of the screen where I've formatted my strategy rules in either an Excel or word document, and then print it out as a photo...

Best of luck!

T&J

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, fivespot <fivespot55@...> wrote:
>
> i already own two VP software packages, FVP and VPW, which is more
> than enough. however, there is one feature which, if anyone
> implemented it, would get me to shell out another $50 in a heartbeat
> and recommend that all my VP-playing friends do the same.
>
> i want directed training. my VP trainer should look at my errors,
> identify my problem areas, and give me more hands like the ones that
> gave me problems. any good human tutor does this. why not have the
> computer tutor do it too?
>
> if i'm practicing NSUD and it gives me W 4d 5s 6d 7d and i hold all
> five, then twenty hands later, it should give me W Jh 9h 8h 7s. and if
> i get *that* wrong, it should deal me W 6s 9s 5h 7s a few hands later.
> basically, it should keep shoving W+SF3 1i vs W+ST4 hands down my
> throat until i *do* consistently get it right.
>
> or if i'm practicing JoB with an 8000 royal and forget to hold ATs, or
> hold QJo over QTs, then those particular features should be
> overrepresented in the hands it gives me later. maybe it could even be
> clever enough to also give me extra hands with other close decisions
> involving those lines on the strategy chart - like AJo vs ATs in
> addition to ATs vs A, or JTs vs QJo in addition to QTs vs QJo.
>
> this is not necessarily an easy thing to implement. there are a lot of
> possible patterns for human errors and they are not always easy for a
> computer to identify. but it would be so, so useful.
>
> cheers,
>
> five
>


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