>
> I'm wondering if anyone's come to any definitive conclusions as to the
> best software trainer out there? Seems to me it comes down to Paymar,
> Dancer, and WolfVP. I'm aware that it will be a matter of taste to
> some degree. If it's any help, my goal is simply to maximize gain on
> the more "standard" games, i.e. I'm not particularly interested in
> triple/multi play, spin poker, or what I'd consider exotic variations.
> I particularly like Deuces, for whatever reason.
There will never be a "final answer" because none is best at everything.
Most serious advantage players have at least two of these programs
because each has features that compliment the others.
Optimum Video Poker, however, is the only one that actually trains
accurate play according to the strategy chart of your choice.
It's also the only one that's available for all three popular platforms
-- Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.
There are free demo downloads on my web site.
Dan
--
Dan Paymar, Author of "Video Poker - Optimum Play"
Visit my web site at http://www.OptimumPlay.com
"Chance favors the prepared mind" ~ Louis Pasteur
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