Poker Odds Evaluator for Android
Why would I need this if I had knowledge of another hand. Pointless app since you have to have two sets of cards (hands) in order to calculate your o
Not helpful at all if need to know opponents hands! Very poor UI design. There are other apps that do the same thing with better GUI.
Pointless. If your playin poker and cant work out what can beat you. Then you deserve to be taken for every penny.
The only real use I could see is to figure out percentages of past hands to figure out how bad you sucked out..
Allows you to enter the same card twice then gives an error when you press Calculate. V. annoying.
Horrible, if i know the other players card i wouldn't need the stupid app uninstalled waste of time!
Works perfectly. Agree low ratings are from people who don't understand purpose.
If i would know each players cards i would need to calculate fukin odds u moron...unistalled
Calculates your equity vs other specific hand(s) but not vs ranges. Works pretty good, but force closes a ton.
Not pretty, but does exactly what it's supposed to.
Useless if we have to know other's hands
I don't know other players card.
Need to know each card in the hands ... a thing to improve at
Not pokerstove but still very handy
Possibly the app that crashed my phone.... stupid anyways
The odds calculator from Swensota software is more realistic, it doesn't require you to know your opponents hold cards.
Junk. Will only calculate if u know other players cards. If u just want to air at home and play out scenarios for practice this is for u .
Does the Job. Finally someone who made one. Good stuff for the serious players.
There are so many ways this could be better. Calculations were good but really. If you pick two same cards don't tell the user, just make it impossible in the beginning by deselecting used cards!!
It does the job, a basic version of pokerstove. Needs a random hand choice for opp and checking of cards, can choose same 2.
Great for hand analysis after the event, no use for the idiots that want to 'magically' know opponents cards...
I'm really happy to see people giving this app low ratings. I like knowing there's easy meat still out there.
Took me a while to figer out but it comes in handy for newbies :)
Bad app. You need your opponents hand in order to calculate the odds, No real use that I can think of.
Does exactly what it says...no frills strictly business
Im a true poker player, not the best app...looking for a more in depth poker app...basic basic basic app
Why would I need to calculate if I already know the other player's cards?
This is a "HAND EVALUATOR" used to EVALUATE HANDS that you have recently played and learn the odds in common situations. It wont play poker for u
This is a superb app. There are far too many idiots who don't get what this is for. Ignore their comments and pray u see them at the tables.
Aousome but cant do all cards on the board
poor design, rather useless unless ur going over old hands. That idiot who thinks he can do this in his head haha his way is the rule of 2 and 4 easy
Neat, short and to the point. Exactly what I want.
Big facepalm to people who give this app low ratings. They totally miss the point. This is a great app.
Exactly what I need. Helps me see if my live calls are correct. Like Pokerstove but simpler.
Crazy how many ppl don't know what this app is for. It's for comparing what your opponent LIKELY has to pot odds. Better if it could do ranges.
Simple. Bit clunky in the UI, but damned fast, damned useful, and damned good.
Works well. The ones who are bitching about needing to know opponents' hands seriously don't get it!
Does what its sposed to... Don't see how u could use it at the tables, but good for learning
Low ratings are unwarranted. It's a great equity calculator, FAR better than other apps. Suggestions: GUI with suits, PLO, ability to input ranges.
by C####:
Those who are moaning, what do you want to know? Your odds of winning? Winning is defined by beating your opponent. So you need to know your opponents hand to calculate. In poker you should have an idea of what hand your opponent holds, and make your bets or calls based on that.