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This tournament equity calculator uses the 'Independent Chip Model' (ICM) to determine results. A discussion on how the results are obtained can be found at Two Plus Two forums here. Enter chip amounts and payouts between 0 and 1,000,000 using only numbers and decimal point. Do not use a dollar sign or thousands separator. ICM calculators vs. Push-fold charts What are your guys' thoughts on these? I've tried using both the Power Numbers chart from Kill Everyone, which is based upon 3-8M play far from the money (very rare scenario in a SNG), and also calculators like ICMIZER. This tournament equity calculator uses the 'Independent Chip Model' (ICM) to determine results. A discussion on how the results are obtained can be found at Two Plus Two forums here. Enter chip amounts and payouts between 0 and 1,000,000 using only numbers and decimal point.

Free ICM tournament equity calculator for up to 20 players. Important: We use Google's reCaptcha service to protect our free calculators against automated requests. By using this calculator you agree that Google will analyze data about your browsing session to help us verify that you are a human user. How to use ICM in poker. How to use CHIMP. Select the number of players in (or left in) the tournament. Input the total amount of money in the prize pool.

  1. Uses a proprietary, highly optimized algorithm, as well as UCM (Uczniak Chip Model) – an innovative extension to ICM – to calculate equities in any imaginable KO poker tournament.
  2. With no bounties set, the model reduces to industry-wide standard ICM.
  3. Calculates an arbitrarily close approximation of Nash Equilibrium strategies for all the players in the hand.
  4. Displays the results in an informative way and enables further analysis.

Friendly compact GUI lets you enter hand details and set calculation options all from one screen:

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  • supports any possible bounty structure, including: vanilla knockouts, super KOs, progressive KOs (with any degree of progressiveness), jackpot KOs (e.g. PartyPoker Hero SNG)
  • supports any edge settings you want, set for every player independently (with multiple edges possible) and applied prior to calculations being performed
  • supports push/fold and raised pots
  • supports hand history pasting for major rooms (now also reads bounties from new P* HHs!)
  • direct HM2/PT4 database import is now (ver. 1.0.4+) possible as well
  • shows pre-hand equities and risk premiums for each player vs all the others; quick calc option gets you just that (no strategies) instantly

Shows (game theory) optimal ranges and corresponding EVs (as % of total prize pool) and enables further analysis:

  • enables range editing/locking/unlocking to allow for known exploitable opponent tendencies
  • enables recalculation after range edit to refresh strategies or without edit to get even more accurate results in case you change your mind on the initially chosen accuracy
  • progress being made is shown and cancellation is possible at any time if you so wish
  • you can save the results of your calculations and review them at a later time for a smooth learning process (ver. 1.0.3+)

System requirements:

  • 2GB+ available RAM, although 1GB will do for simple use cases
  • any CPU should run the app, although as it is CPU-intensive, the faster you got, the better; multiple cores are supported and beneficial, but not required
  • Windows 7 or newer (64-bit to use the bundled installer; otherwise use .zip from HERE and unpack to a local folder)
  • .NET Framework 4.5.2 or newer (downloadable for free from Microsoft)

Bounty tournaments

See how to analyze hands from a progressive KO final table

Edge calculations

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See how to use the edge feature in this Spin&Go example

Risk premium

See how to use risk premium to calculate equity required to call an all-in on a satellite bubble

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Multi-table calculations

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Poker

See the software in action during a semi-final table hand analysis

“I have been a professional poker player since 2008, playing cash games, SNGs, satellites, MTTs, and finally Spins. Some of you might know me from the tables where I played under the screen name uczniak. For the last few years I have also engaged heavily in coaching, working for PokerStrategy, a stable called Grind Club, and numerous private students. During my poker player career and coaching endeavours I was always missing some potentially very useful options in the existing ICM Nash software. Finally, I decided to combine my passion for programming and my poker experience to come up with a better solution. Today, I give it to you: behold, it’s the KOculator!”

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Mateusz Żbikowski

Use this form for enquiries about the software, bug reports (hopefully none), feature requests, or basically anything KOculator-related that you feel needs my attention.

Inconvénients

By reading the computational advantages of the MCI model, you probably deduce its disadvantages. Imagine yourself in the above example tournament with 4 recreational players while you are an excellent pro. In this specific situation, you can anticipate that your opponents will make many more mistakes than you during the tournament. For this reason, if someone asks you if you accept a tournament deal by being paid according to the ICM calculation method, you will have to decline the offer. In the long run, you know that you will make more money by continuing to play the tournament than by agreeing to 'sell' your mat for an amount set by ICM. The MCI calculation does not take into account the skill of the players at the table

Unless you are playing for a sum of money outside your comfort zone, never accept an MCI deal when you are significantly stronger than the players at your table or have an inordinate stack advantage. By studying different ICM situations, one realizes the powerful leverage of the big mat on the medium mats, especially when there are many small mats. Medium carpets will have to play very conservatively while waiting for the small carpets to be eliminated. Large carpets will have a good opportunity to bluff medium carpets at a high frequency

Other factors may influence the results of a tournament and will not be taken into account by the ICM. For example, during a very long tournament that is drawing to a close at the World Series of Poker, you will notice that some players will be in better shape than others, which will influence the quality of their decisions. In addition, if one or more players are playing for buy-ins that are out of their comfort zone, it may also degrade the quality of their play. In a $5 tournament, no one will make too much of a fuss about finishing on the bubble and not getting to the paid seats. But in a tournament where the first place paid is $1 million, it will be quite different, especially if that amount represents 20 years of salary for you (unlike a billionaire who will continue to play his poker as if nothing had happened). If one of the remaining players isn't afraid to be the 'bubble guy' and leave empty-handed, it will allow him to be very aggressive and apply a lot of pressure on the other players. His chances of reaching the first position will therefore be much greater than the others with equal mats