Card Player Lauds PA Commitment to Poker Research

Poker Academy "Harnesses Years of Poker Research" as Featured In Card Player

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Card Player took an active interest in Poker Academy this past month with staff writer Bob Pajich writing three articles about us, lauding our commitment to poker research and endorsing the efficacy of our poker software as "must-haves."


In "Harnesses Years of Poker Research ," Pajich spoke with CEO of Poker Academy Kurt Lange, who humbly boasted that we offer the poker world the best software to teach people how to win at any level, citing the lineage of computing that has gone into all of our products.


Pajich noted that for several decades, the computer science department at the University of Alberta, in Edmonton, Canada, has dedicated substantial resources to writing software that could beat humans at games. A wing of that game department has been writing and rewriting software to "solve" poker. That is, these computer geniuses have been obsessed with building a computer program that could guarantee a win against a human competitor. Full article.

Poker Academy Pro Packs A Wallop


In his second article, Pajich wrote glowing commentary on our two poker software tools and billed them as "truly must-haves" for players who desire to learn as much about the game as they can. Poker Academy Pro and the brand-new Poker Academy Prospector combine for a strong one-two combination, he says, that gives players the most important thing they must have to become great players - information, particularly about themselves, by doing their own poker research. Full article.

Poker Academy Prospector is a Powerful Must-Have


The final article examines Poker Academy Prospector on its own. Pajich found Prospector to be a fantastic piece of software for any online player who is trying to improve. The many different features packed into this easy-to-use suite, he writes, help give players a better understanding of their game by taking the player's actual hand histories from online sites they use to generate reports about the player's game. Now that's poker research for you. Full article.