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wellalmeida

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One of the cheapest and most effective tools for studying poker is Flopzilla, which costs around $25. It is ideal for analyzing hand ranges, understanding how different flops affect the winning chances of certain hands, and improving your understanding of equity and post-flop strategies. Another affordable option is Equilab, which is free and offers features such as equity calculations and hand simulations. For those who are just starting out or want an analysis tool without spending a lot, Equilab can be an excellent alternative. Both are popular tools among players looking to improve their skills without a large initial investment.
 
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thank for sharing options. It might help. Learning never ending process...
 
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wellalmeida said:
One of the cheapest and most effective tools for studying poker is Flopzilla, which costs around $25. It is ideal for analyzing hand ranges, understanding how different flops affect the winning chances of certain hands, and improving your understanding of equity and post-flop strategies. Another affordable option is Equilab, which is free and offers features such as equity calculations and hand simulations. For those who are just starting out or want an analysis tool without spending a lot, Equilab can be an excellent alternative. Both are popular tools among players looking to improve their skills without a large initial investment.
Cool and quite affordable in financial terms. I need to think about these options :)
 
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