This is why I prefer Equilab...

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Yea they started banning equilab and pokerstove last year. I got a warning last year as when I got busted out of a tourney I wanted to see if my decison was correct, so I opened up pokerstove and there was my warning. Obviously I wasn't playing a game but it doesn't matter, you cant have PS open when using pokerstove or equilab.

Thanks for the links as I am still chit at omaha :D

EDIT: Just realised, I have already been on these calculators :) I am looking for a calculator where you can add your own ranges, like you can do on equilab on HE, but for some reason equilab doesn't let you do that for oamaha. Maybe there is no calculator out there that does it!
Good News Bad News

Think you can add Ranges to PPT but its looks complicated lol

PS I', chit too ;)
http://www.propokertools.com/simulations/generic_syntax#omaha_examples


Omaha Examples



  • AsKhJd2c - Ace of spades, king of hearts, jack of diamonds, and two of clubs
  • AA - A hand with at least two aces
  • AA,KK - A hand with at least two aces or two kings
  • AxAyxy - Double-suited aces
  • AA$ds - Another way to write double-suited aces
  • AxAyxz - Single-suited aces
  • AA$ss - Another way to write single-suited aces
  • KJ*ss - Any king, any jack, and two other cards that are spades
  • * - A random hand
  • 15% - A hand in the top 15% of hands
  • 30%-50% - A hand between the top 30 and top 50 percent of hands.
  • K - A hand with a king in it
  • ss - A hand with two spades in it
  • JRON - A hand with a jack and three other ranks
  • RROO - A hand with two pairs in it
  • hhxx - A hand with two hearts and two of some other suit
  • TT-77 - A hand with at least two tens, nines, eights, or sevens in it
  • Q+ - A hand with at least one queen, king, or ace
  • 9876- - A medium to small rundown
  • A-Q - A hand with an ace, a king, or a queen
  • [A-J][2-5]33 - A hand with an A, K, Q, or J and a 2, 3, 4, or 5 and two threes
  • K[2s,Jc,T] - A hand with a king and a 2 of spades, jack of clubs, or ten
  • J[T-][T-][T-] - A jack-high hand
  • *$np - A hand with no paired cards
  • *$nt - A hand with no trips
  • AA!AAA - A hand with exactly two aces
  • AA$nt - Another way to write a hand with exactly two aces
  • AARR - A hand with two aces and another pair (but not four aces)
  • {$L$L$L$L} - Four non-paired cards that can make a lo
  • A!K - A hand with an ace but no king
  • 25%:wxyz - A hand in the top 25% of hands that is monotone
  • A:15%!AA - A hand with an ace in the top 15% of hands but not a pair of aces.
  • 40%!RR - A hand in the top 40% of hands with no paired cards
  • ([T+][T+][T+], ss):15% - At least three big cards or a hand with two spades in the top 15% of hands
  • (Ax[2x-5x], 2x3x-2x5x, 3x4x-3x5x, 4x5x):30%-50% - A hand with at least two suited wheel cards in the top 30 to 50 percent of hands
 
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Yea they started banning equilab and pokerstove last year. I got a warning last year as when I got busted out of a tourney I wanted to see if my decison was correct, so I opened up pokerstove and there was my warning. Obviously I wasn't playing a game but it doesn't matter, you cant have PS open when using pokerstove or equilab.

Thanks for the links as I am still chit at omaha :D

EDIT: Just realised, I have already been on these calculators :) I am looking for a calculator where you can add your own ranges, like you can do on equilab on HE, but for some reason equilab doesn't let you do that for oamaha. Maybe there is no calculator out there that does it!
Good News Bad News

Think you can add Ranges to PPT but its looks complicated lol

PS I', chit too ;)
http://www.propokertools.com/simulations/generic_syntax#omaha_examples


Omaha Examples



  • AsKhJd2c - Ace of spades, king of hearts, jack of diamonds, and two of clubs
  • AA - A hand with at least two aces
  • AA,KK - A hand with at least two aces or two kings
  • AxAyxy - Double-suited aces
  • AA$ds - Another way to write double-suited aces
  • AxAyxz - Single-suited aces
  • AA$ss - Another way to write single-suited aces
  • KJ*ss - Any king, any jack, and two other cards that are spades
  • * - A random hand
  • 15% - A hand in the top 15% of hands
  • 30%-50% - A hand between the top 30 and top 50 percent of hands.
  • K - A hand with a king in it
  • ss - A hand with two spades in it
  • JRON - A hand with a jack and three other ranks
  • RROO - A hand with two pairs in it
  • hhxx - A hand with two hearts and two of some other suit
  • TT-77 - A hand with at least two tens, nines, eights, or sevens in it
  • Q+ - A hand with at least one queen, king, or ace
  • 9876- - A medium to small rundown
  • A-Q - A hand with an ace, a king, or a queen
  • [A-J][2-5]33 - A hand with an A, K, Q, or J and a 2, 3, 4, or 5 and two threes
  • K[2s,Jc,T] - A hand with a king and a 2 of spades, jack of clubs, or ten
  • J[T-][T-][T-] - A jack-high hand
  • *$np - A hand with no paired cards
  • *$nt - A hand with no trips
  • AA!AAA - A hand with exactly two aces
  • AA$nt - Another way to write a hand with exactly two aces
  • AARR - A hand with two aces and another pair (but not four aces)
  • {$L$L$L$L} - Four non-paired cards that can make a lo
  • A!K - A hand with an ace but no king
  • 25%:wxyz - A hand in the top 25% of hands that is monotone
  • A:15%!AA - A hand with an ace in the top 15% of hands but not a pair of aces.
  • 40%!RR - A hand in the top 40% of hands with no paired cards
  • ([T+][T+][T+], ss):15% - At least three big cards or a hand with two spades in the top 15% of hands
  • (Ax[2x-5x], 2x3x-2x5x, 3x4x-3x5x, 4x5x):30%-50% - A hand with at least two suited wheel cards in the top 30 to 50 percent of hands
or you can pay for PokerJuice
https://pokerjuice.com/
 
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Good News Bad News

Think you can add Ranges to PPT but its looks complicated lol

PS I', chit too ;)
http://www.propokertools.com/simulations/generic_syntax#omaha_examples


Omaha Examples



  • AsKhJd2c - Ace of spades, king of hearts, jack of diamonds, and two of clubs
  • AA - A hand with at least two aces
  • AA,KK - A hand with at least two aces or two kings
  • AxAyxy - Double-suited aces
  • AA$ds - Another way to write double-suited aces
  • AxAyxz - Single-suited aces
  • AA$ss - Another way to write single-suited aces
  • KJ*ss - Any king, any jack, and two other cards that are spades
  • * - A random hand
  • 15% - A hand in the top 15% of hands
  • 30%-50% - A hand between the top 30 and top 50 percent of hands.
  • K - A hand with a king in it
  • ss - A hand with two spades in it
  • JRON - A hand with a jack and three other ranks
  • RROO - A hand with two pairs in it
  • hhxx - A hand with two hearts and two of some other suit
  • TT-77 - A hand with at least two tens, nines, eights, or sevens in it
  • Q+ - A hand with at least one queen, king, or ace
  • 9876- - A medium to small rundown
  • A-Q - A hand with an ace, a king, or a queen
  • [A-J][2-5]33 - A hand with an A, K, Q, or J and a 2, 3, 4, or 5 and two threes
  • K[2s,Jc,T] - A hand with a king and a 2 of spades, jack of clubs, or ten
  • J[T-][T-][T-] - A jack-high hand
  • *$np - A hand with no paired cards
  • *$nt - A hand with no trips
  • AA!AAA - A hand with exactly two aces
  • AA$nt - Another way to write a hand with exactly two aces
  • AARR - A hand with two aces and another pair (but not four aces)
  • {$L$L$L$L} - Four non-paired cards that can make a lo
  • A!K - A hand with an ace but no king
  • 25%:wxyz - A hand in the top 25% of hands that is monotone
  • A:15%!AA - A hand with an ace in the top 15% of hands but not a pair of aces.
  • 40%!RR - A hand in the top 40% of hands with no paired cards
  • ([T+][T+][T+], ss):15% - At least three big cards or a hand with two spades in the top 15% of hands
  • (Ax[2x-5x], 2x3x-2x5x, 3x4x-3x5x, 4x5x):30%-50% - A hand with at least two suited wheel cards in the top 30 to 50 percent of hands
or you can pay for PokerJuice
https://pokerjuice.com/

Thanks. I will study it and try to memorise as many as I can :D
 
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I guess its a good time to practice PLO
 
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Thanks A Lot! Very Helpful For Beginners :D
 
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i prefer poker equilaby too, could save my own range to open raises, and 3beting, and alot more things to do than poker stove
 
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