Including (but not exhaustive): Different SnG ans preflop sheets, equity models, and an endgame tool loosely based on Nash but allowing for more than 2 players and adjusting for different opponent type (tight - loose dimension), an Omaha 'adviser' based on the Hutchison (?) point count system, and 1 I think could be useful (and is very simple and well designed) is for 6 max preflop 'advise' based on position and action faced, either unopened, 1 raise or more than 1 raise infront. You simple click one of 15 buttons (in a matrix - 3 for each of 5 positions - EP/MP/LP/SB/BB) and it displays advise for each hand in a std 13x13 holdem starting hand chart (Im sure most are familiar with these, but a quick look here will show those not what they look like
There are also more general files for things like bankroll management and results tracking (a very decent one for tracking SnG results, again over 11Mb just for 1 xls file!), and a few other misc topics like that - even one that is titled 'Patience Factor' LOL, for tourneys.
Trishan: there is also a sheet to perform hand evaluation described as "7-card hand evaluator returning characteristics of hand", I think you might find this very useful for some of the programming projects you have mentioned to me... A decent evaluator is the heart of range based equity calculators etc
There is also a SAGE based HU sheet, but is poorly designed limiting use (but I dont care much for SAGE anyway)
One tool which can be very interesting to play around with is an 'ROI/Variance Simulator' - I remember playing around with a simple web based one a while back here- but you need to signup (free, althought there is paid membership) to access it (and it NOT just applicable to husng's), and it is very enlightening to see how identical ROI's and sample sizes can result in wildly different results! That one is just a graph (similar to HEM's results graph), which is lacking in this small application, but it shows very good data on things like streaks etc - def worth a look.
A few are based on (maybe written by same) popular posts/threads from 2+2, and 1 is from an extremely active member of pokerai.org, which contains almost all of the data he used to write a winning poker-bot about 4 years ago (in official poker AI competitions) - so basically an entire tule-based poker system!
2 or 3 are small standalone applications, but most are excel files...
So, check it out here, and I hope you find some of the resources there useful!


