CHARTS - User generated charts & helpful files

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CHARTS - User generated charts & helpful files

Postby dmpokerplayer » Fri May 11, 2007 1:54 pm

These are some charts/documents/files that were generated for Poker-Edge members. They are freely accessible to all and are stored in a google-group at:
http://groups.google.com/group/poker-with-poker-edge

The current list (as of Feb 2008) of charts/files with detailed descriptions:

PE_Key.Stats.Description.rtf – Describes in detail the three most useful stats.

PE_Player.Icon.Key_NoLimit+PotLimit.rtf – About NoLimit & PotLimit Icons. This chart lists and describes the Icons in their order of priority, showing the values used to assign Icons to players.

PE_Player.Icon.Key_LIMITGames.rtf - About LIMIT game Icons. This chart lists and describes the Icons in their order of priority, showing the values used to assign Icons to players.

PE_Starting.Hands_Standard_PE_Groupings.rtf - The PE standard hand grouping chart, showing the list of the best 54 hands that PokerEdge thinks a tight PE shark should consider limiting himself to. Cumulative columns are for quick determination of what hands an opponent might limp or raise with.

PE_Starting.Hands_Sklansky_Groupings.rtf - The Sklansky chart is the model that well-read are likely to adhere to. Cumulative columns are for quick determination of what hands an opponent might limp or raise with.

PE_Starting.Hands_Carnegie-Mellon_Groupings.rtf - CMU ran millions of hand simulations with varying numbers of opponents seeing the flop. They started with the Sklansky model and modified it based on their findings of which hands won more often, incorporating the experience of Sklansky but updated by computer science. Cumulative columns are for quick determination of what hands an opponent might limp or raise with.

PE_Comparison_of_hand_grouping_models.rtf - The comparison chart just shows a comparitive view of the list of hands that each of the three modesl allow for. The PE standard model designed for tight play, the Sklansky model based on his books, and the CMU model based on their simulation findings.

Note: All charts/files are provided in RTF format. Please download and perhaps modify them to suit your tastes... or use to come up with a new chart based on a different model.
Just remember to please share it with the rest of us.
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