Poker Academy Prospector review

PA Pros

Poker Academy has introduced a new poker analysis software called Poker Academy Prospector, and if you’re looking to find more gold in your poker game, this is a great place to start. There are several key pieces to this software that are crucial to all online players looking to improve their game and make more [...]

by Robert Lindley on April 17th, 2008

Texas Calculatem Review

Calculatem

As poker enters the digital age, it’s interesting to see what aspects and artifacts of the game get updated. Some changes are minor – for example, the option to view a deck in four color mode online. Some are more extreme – witness the introduction of dealerless, chipless tables at several US casinos [...]

by Jace Thomas on January 28th, 2008

SitNGo Wizard (SNGWiz) review

SNGWiz

Sit and Go tournaments (SNGs) are a unique form of poker for a couple of reasons. They are popular primarily online (although you will see them crop up in live casinos from time to time, and they do become popular when a big entry tournament needs to run satellites). They are also one [...]

by Chris Grove on January 21st, 2008

Poker Manager Review

Poker Manager

UPDATE: As of early 2009, PokerManager appears to have ceased operation. Their website has been down for several weeks and there’s been no update on the status of the software from anyone associated with the company.
With so many niche tools being developed for online poker, it was only a matter of time before someone [...]

by Staff on December 31st, 2007

Review of PokerGrapher

PokerGrapher

Part of the awesomeness of PokerTracker stems from its ubiquity, insomuch that people are always developing neat little tools that work with or around it. One member of that group is PokerGrapher, a tool that is probably familiar to many, but worth mentioning again because of the function it performs – making profit (or [...]

by Chris Grove on November 13th, 2007

Review of Poker Stove

Poker Stove

PokerStove is a downloadable poker calculator that lets you perform complex equity calculations with a few simple clicks.

Look
This, to me, is what software should look like – no frills, no bells, no whistles – just the stuff you need and a clear interface for getting you there. It’s not the tops aesthetically, but who cares?

Content [...]

by Jace Thomas on November 9th, 2007

Review of Acespade Software: Texas Hold’em Pro 2007

Acespade

I received my copy of Texas Hold’em Pro 2007 in a no-frills CD sleeve. Installation was a snap and within 3 minutes I was playing with the program. It isn’t the prettiest interface. There is very little in the way of animation and the green and brown color scheme wasn’t much to [...]

by Staff on November 6th, 2007

Review of Idle Miner

Idleminer

Any serious online poker player knows the value of analyzing hand histories. A lot of poker strategy can be learnt by studying your good and bad moves afterwards without time pressure. Of course, if you could study other players’ hand histories as well, you could learn even more.
And now you can. With the Idle Miner [...]

by Staff on November 6th, 2007