$89.95 $59.95
Four modules are included with Turbo Omaha High-Low:
1. Profile - Create players with individual playing styles!
Modify the playing styles of included players or create your own players. No programming
skills are required. Extensive control over play based on type of hands, position
and reaction to the board. The profile modules are custom designed for each of
the different poker games.
2. Lineup - Choose which players you want in the game. Create
a loose game, a tight game, etc. to simulate the games you typically play in.
3. The game itself - Turbo Omaha High-Low. Play with 2 to
10 players, control the nature of the game; fixed or spread limit, blind and bet
amounts, etc. Stack the deck to create special situations. Statistical reporting
includes analysis of starting cards, 3-D bar charts and graphs. The stats can
be saved to disk. Play interactively, with features like instant replay, or run
high speed simulation to test different strategies.
4. Count - Use one of our Point Count Methods, including the
super successful method reviewed in Mike Caro's Pro Poker newsletter, or create
your own.
Custom Hand Analyzers are built into each of the Turbo Poker
games. The results are quite different from those obtained using "dumb"
simulation techniques. In a real game, players bet, call, raise, reraise, fold,
etc. based on the value of their hands, the nature of the board and their playing
style. All of our Turbo games do this as well. The computer players act like real
players. The results are much more accurate than analyzers which have no betting
or folding.
Other Features Include: Get advice and exact odds as you play.
Set blinds, bet amounts, rake, toke, etc. Challenge the best computer player.
Peek at other player's cards, replay hands, and evaluate your play using the extensive
statistics. Enhanced graphics, sound, printing, and statistics. Ability to save
and restore games in progress. Windows 95 through Win XP, or Mac
with Virtual PC.
Turbo Omaha High-Low: $89.95 $59.95 - Significant discounts are available
to owners of older versions of Turbo Omaha High-Low.
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Detailed Feature Information
- New graphics: the card table, the cards and the chips have been redesigned to look more realistic.
- Test your Omaha skill by "Challenging" the best computer player. Sherlock Holmes plays 50, 100 or 200 hands then lets you take his seat and play exactly the same hands against the same opponents. Can you consistently outplay him and make more money?
- Rake option to drag the pot during play.
- Unlimited raising when heads-up.
- New low-limit Lineup.
- Pop-up "Tips" with helpful info about the game.
- Option to just deal calling hands. (Skip bad hands and speed up play)
- Option to just deal raising hands. (Skip bad hands and speed up play)
- Option to have less raising by the computer players. (This makes it easier to simulate a passive game)
- Option to have less check raising by the computer players. (This makes it easier to simulate a passive game)
- Three advisors for tight, average and loose games
- Tough computer players
- Improved point count systems
- Instant professional advice by clicking a mouse button
- Warning if your bet action disagrees with the advisor
- Powerful new testing capabilities
- Define and run up to 50 unattended tests
- Save and restore stacked deck situations
- Save up to 100 games
- Sound (requires a sound board)
- Animation (e.g., chips going into the pot)
- Enhanced data charts and hand analyzer:
- View the actual chart values
- Change view from bar chart to pie chart
- Change the view to 3-D
- Print charts and data tables in color or B/W
- Export the data
- Print player profiles (1 screen, 1 section or an entire profile)
- Mouse use throughout
- New statistical reports:
- Win/Lose Analysis by stage of the game
- Best hand distribution (What were the best hands on the flop and the turn)
- How often the best hand held up (Win rates for the best hand)
- Play evaluation (How your play rates versus the advisor)
- Ability to peek at opponents' cards
- Ability to fold out of turn and immediately go on to the next hand
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