Python Poker code.
This is really a companion to my haskell-holdem project. It may eventually turn into something useful. Right now I use it for sketching.
- Björn
pyker-pots
is a command line utility to visualize how bets will
affect main and side pots. Run pyker-pots -h
for usage information.
For example, the pots on this MyPokerCorner article can be visualized using the command:
$ pyker-pots -p p1=1000 -p p2=1000 -p p3=1000 -p p4=200 \
p1=50 p2=50 p3=50 p4=50 \
p1=100 p2=100 p3=200 p4=150 p1=100
pyker-hand
is a simple hand classification utility of dubious
usefulness.
For example, you can do the following (the first number is an integer score):
$ pyker-hand -c "3h 3c 3s tc th" best "3d jh" "8h 9h"
2599073 Four of a Kind of Threes, kicker Jack
2227779 Full House, 3 Threes and 2 Ten
You can run pyker/game.py for a semi-working No-Limit Texas Hold'em game where you control all players. It is not done yet...