Texas Hold'em Poker Simulator in a Spreadsheet

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This is pure spreadsheet craziness just to show that you can do very mundane things (dealing cards using card game rules) using just spreadsheet formulas (and very complex ones in fact). If you are interested in spreadsheet formulas, or just feel like seeing how the results of lots of Texas Hold'em deals turn out, check this one out. It also contains some interesting methods for translating formula results into english readable results.

This spreadsheet simulates the card game "Texas Hold'em" with one deck of cards and up to 14 players. It is done purely with spreadsheet formulas and only uses one script for the push-button dealing of the cards. There is no betting in this simulator (although that would be cool), it's really just a way to see how the cards turn out in hand after hand after hand - with a fresh deck for every hand.

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This is pure spreadsheet craziness just to show that you can do very mundane things (dealing cards using card game rules) using just spreadsheet formulas (and very complex ones in fact). If you are interested in spreadsheet formulas, or just feel like seeing how the results of lots of Texas Hold'em deals turn out, check this one out. It also contains some interesting methods for translating formula results into english readable results.

This spreadsheet simulates the card game "Texas Hold'em" with one deck of cards and up to 14 players. It is done purely with spreadsheet formulas and only uses one script for the push-button dealing of the cards. There is no betting in this simulator (although that would be cool), it's really just a way to see how the cards turn out in hand after hand after hand - with a fresh deck for every hand.

This is pure spreadsheet craziness just to show that you can do very mundane things (dealing cards using card game rules) using just spreadsheet formulas (and very complex ones in fact). If you are interested in spreadsheet formulas, or just feel like seeing how the results of lots of Texas Hold'em deals turn out, check this one out. It also contains some interesting methods for translating formula results into english readable results.

This spreadsheet simulates the card game "Texas Hold'em" with one deck of cards and up to 14 players. It is done purely with spreadsheet formulas and only uses one script for the push-button dealing of the cards. There is no betting in this simulator (although that would be cool), it's really just a way to see how the cards turn out in hand after hand after hand - with a fresh deck for every hand.