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		<description><![CDATA[The last few weeks I&#8217;ve had one thing on my mind: can poker software really let me play professional poker? How much would I improve? Could you say that in dollars/hour? I will answer these questions in this pokeroffice review. I started searching for great software. I wanted the best tool I could find with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The last few weeks I&#8217;ve had one thing on my mind: can poker software really let me play professional poker? How much would I improve? Could you say that in dollars/hour? I will answer these questions in this <a href="http://www.pokeroffice.com/?AffID=11412">pokeroffice</a> review.<span id="more-188"></span></p>
<p> I started searching for great software. I wanted the best tool I could find with the best possible reputation. Then a poker pal suggested &#8216;<a href="http://www.pokeroffice.com/?AffID=11412">PokerOffice</a>&#8216;, he talked about how this tool has been around for some time and about it&#8217;s excellent reputation in the world of online poker.</p>
<p> Voila, I was ready to start exploring the world of poker software . Naturally pokeroffice calculates basic things such as your outs and odds, but so does any other good poker software program.</p>
<p> Then I started noticing why people are talking about this software. As the game goes on this program actually &#8216;watches&#8217; your adversaries and saves all their actions. After some time pokeroffice will have completely &#8216;mapped&#8217; your adversaries. Based on these findings pokeroffice will tell you if your opponent is a loose or tight player. It will also show you how much dollars/hour this opponent is winning or losing. Based on all this information, poker office will propose you to check,raise or fold.</p>
<p> After playing for some time I could see my game database getting bigger, yes pokeroffice will store all your games. You&#8217;re able to see where you won and lost the most money and start analyzing you&#8217;re play. There is also a hand replayer which will allow you to replay specific sessions or entire tournaments.</p>
<p> Another thing I really love about pokeroffice is that it shows you the hands your adversaries mucked after a showdown. Not many people know this but, you as a player actually have the right to see these mucked hands, this is exactly the same in a real casino. Pokeroffice will fetch these from the hand histories and show them to you.</p>
<p> While I was playing with pokeroffice I noticed lots of these &#8216;small&#8217; things that make the program really useful. You can play at many tables at once, you can filter your hands, it shows things like stealing, blind defense and so on.</p>
<p> So will poker software make you a better player? Yes it will because it lets you think like a professional poker player who will always consider odds and outs and do his math before making a move!</p>
<p>By: Roberto Bell</p>
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<p> Take your poker skills to the next level. Learn more about pokeroffice and poker software at<a href="http://www.pokeroffice.com/?AffID=11412">  PokerOfficeReview.com</a>.</p>
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