- Quick specs
- Price: Free to try (300-hand trial); $79.00 to buy
- Operating system: Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP/NT
- Date added: July 27, 2006
- Total Downloads: 56,007
- Downloads last week: 39
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- Average user rating: stars out of 15 votes
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Publisher's description
From PokerOffice.com :PokerOffice is a sophisticated tool for online Texas Hold'em Poker. PokerOffice tracks all of your opponents' actions as well as your own, while you are playing, without any need for hand histories or user input. It stores all the data and brings you summarized statistical reports, spreadsheets, and graphs of your own and your opponents' play. Supports over 30 online poker sites: PokerStars, PartyPoker, EmpirePoker, MultiPoker, Intertops, PokerNow, EuroBet, the Prima Poker Network, Ladbrokes. The live advisor can display real time opponent modeling, probabilities of future hands, hand rankings, pot odds, and live statistics. Track every player you have ever played against and see how often they see the flop, raise pre-flop, check-raise, win at showdown, and play bottom pair on the flop. Discover your hourly win rate, standard deviation, showdown frequency, and performance relative your opponents. Software available for free through signup promotions.
Version 2.14 is a bug fixing release.
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Version: PokerOffice 2 2.14
Pros: Seems like good software
Cons: My anti-virus got pretty mad at me. It downloaded, and installed just fine. But when I let it connect to the internet to update, it picked up a trojan.
Summary: I would steer clear of this. I cant see any reason why this program should have to access the internet, but I let it access it anyways. Then a trojan popped up.. pretty dubious.
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