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Haven't run across anything like this, but it shouldn't be THAT hard to code... You could mabye even work it out in Excel.
What are all the parameters you would want to be able to specify? -Identify 1, 2, or all 3 suits -Identify 1, 2, or all 3 cards -General things like: Any pair, and 2+ suited cards, any connectors It would get a lot harder if you wanted to be able to say "3 cards with 2 gaps or less and no Ace." Yeah, I could do a simple version, but a good one is beyond me. And to answer your question, no, I haven't seen such a thing. But coding one would be an EXCELLENT lesson in poker math for someone. |
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You made way more spending that same time playing than you ever would have as a poker software developer.
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I like the idea of the program but absolutely HATE that I can't choose what directory it installs into. Auto-removal IMO...
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Yep. I have exactly three things installed my C: directory: Windows, Office (it REALLY doesn't like to be elsewhere) and drivers...
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