The Easy to Use Poker Rewards Calculator Manual
Getting started Firstly, let s open the Calculator and get it set up and attached to the Poker table. After opening the Calculator up from your desktop, you drag the small Attach box over the top of the table you are playing at; once over the top of the table you will notice the Attach button will turn yellow, click this to set the Calculator up on the table. You will then be asked what seat you are sitting in; it will be a small box with a seat number affixed. Click on the seat and get yourself comfy as the Poker Rewards calculator is now set up. What does the Poker Rewards Calculator Offer? Ok, now the Calculator is set up, you re probably wondering what everything is. Hole Cards (Top left hand corner) This is the first 2 cards you will be dealt, otherwise known as your Pocket Cards. Your hole cards will be displayed until the hand that is being played has finished, whether you fold or take part in it. Table Cards (Bottom left hand corner) This will display the Flop, Turn and River card. These cards will be visible in throughout the hand. S This button brings up the Stats (which I will explain later), basically this is where all the hand history info, dynamics and statistics are stored on yourself and your opponents. O This button will bring up the Options ; in here you may change the starting odds/group on your hole cards, this in turn will adjust your percentages and also your advice arrow (the default settings are based on the Skalansky Model. Refresh Symbol This button simply brings the info your Calculator has stored up to date for both the Stats and the Options.
Detach This will remove the Calculator from the table you are seated at. X Will close the Calculator application down Hand Table (this is all the boxes with the different types of hands listed) On the Table, you will see Hand, Me and Outs. Hand; is quite obvious, this is just describing the different combinations from lowest hand to highest hand (left to right). Me; to the left of this, as well as tell you what you have, it will give you a percentage of what your chances are for hitting the above mentioned hand on the table. As we move down this table you will see the Me / Them and the Split / Win, under Split, this will give you the percentages for a split pot. Under Win, you guessed it; it will give you your win percentage for both yourself and them (them being the opposition). Action Bar (The rainbow colored bar above the hand table) This is where your advice comes from. You ll notice a small arrow that runs along the action bar, this is the suggested action ; remember this can be adjusted to your liking by going into the Options/Grouping tool. The Stats
Ok, when I first looked at this little tool, I just said What the heck is all this used for? Now after learning what everything is, it s actually become quite useful. Let me firstly take you through the Abbreviations We ll start up the top. Known Players Under this heading is all the players you have played against and also their stats. Table type This is pretty much self explanatory, it s just the tables you are or have been playing from. Games Count This is the amount of games played on the specified table. VP$IP - Voluntarily Put $ In Pot The lower the VP$IP the tighter the player is and vice versa. It shows the % of hands a player plays out of all the hands that are dealt to not including the Big Blind. VP$IP on SB Voluntarily Put $ In Pot from the Small Blind Same as above, but the % of the hands that a player chooses to play from the small blind. Att. To St. Bl. Attempt to Steal Blinds This is when it is folded to Hijack (right of cut off position), Cutoff (right of the dealer position) and the Dealer and the player from these positions raise against the two blinds. Folded St. SB. Folded to Steal from Small Blind. Folding the SB from a blind steal. Folded St. BB. Folded to Steal from Big Blind. Folding the BB from a blind steal. Won $ WSF Won $ When Saw Flop % of times player won when they saw the flop without going to showdown. Account Dynamics This is the Profit/Loss, profit indicated by green and loss indicated by red. BB/100 Big bets per 100 hands In No Limit BB = 2 Big blinds. In Limit BB= the big blind This shows what the player is winning for every 100 hands played. Went to SD Went to Showdown % of time the player goes to showdown
Won $ on SD Won $ on Showdown % of time the player won at Showdown. PFR Preflop Raise % of hands that the player raises preflop of the hands dealt. Total Rake Explains itself. AGG Aggression Overall aggression level of a player. Its calculated by ( Bet % + Raise % ) / ( Call % ) Poker Player Descriptions Default players characters descriptions icons have to be green/red/yellow if the stats shows the player has won/lost/leveled in common accordance to stored game logs with the same game level as the table they are currently sat at. 1. Fish : This is the sort of player you want sitting at your table. He s going to be looking for that winning card right until the end of the game. He raises, you call. 2. Elephant : Although not quite a Fish, this player is worrth keeping an eye, still willing to call, he s a little tighter with his play than the above. If you get raised it s more than likely he s got a hand. 3. Call Machine : I think this icon speaks for itself. This player will be quite willing to call most Pre-Flop hands, may not call all the way to the river, however will usually stay in the game until the turn. You don t want to be bluffing a call machine. 4. Dynamite : You gotta watch out for these players. They are semi tight, passive pre flop and can turn aggressive. Nasty little beggars. Play ya cards right though and you re a winner. 5. Gambler : Good old gamblers like to play many hands and raise a few hands here and there. Again not quite a fish, but loves to smash that flush draw. 6. Maniac : Maniac players are just like the Tasmanian Devil, they are super aggressive. They ll mix their hand selection, yet on occasion can be caught out.
7. Crying Face : Semi tight, semi agro pre, passive total aggression. Bit of a mixed bag this player. Can chop up the pot on the odd occasion, but normally will be pretty selective about what he/she plays. So rarely will be aggressive before the flop. 8. Smiling Face : Semi tight, semi agro pre, semi aggressive total. Similar to the player above, however, this player can be nasty before the pot as well as after. Careful when playing these 2 players. 9. Mouse : Again this player speaks for themselves. Will sit in the corner until they get a flush or higher hand, and then be cautious when playing it. 10. Rock : This player maybe quiet before the flop; however, if they hit a hand, lookout, generally a decent player. Keep ya eye on this bad boy. 11. Shark : Say no more be extremely weary. You don t want to be fishing around this player. 12. Eagle : A tight yet very aggressive player. This guy can knock you out of a game within 3-4 hands. Again treat wearily. 13. Money Bag : A good player most likely Dave Casey. Finishing up Poker is a rapidly changing game and you can find yourself in many different situations; Remember the Calculator may not always be correct, so be diligent in your play, use your head along with the advice. From tightening up your game to just simple advice; the Poker Rewards Calculator will always be there as an aid. That s what we want you to use it for an AID. The last thing we want is for you to be blaming us for losing your bankroll. Believe me when I say, if I can use this thing, anyone can It may take time to get used to, but once you get the hang of it, you ll be firing on all Poker cylinders. Good luck and play safe.