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Yup, it saved from about 830 onward. Thanks againk0n, did it download the hand histories to your drive?
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Yup, it saved from about 830 onward. Thanks againk0n, did it download the hand histories to your drive?
Yup, it saved from about 830 onward. Thanks again
hahaha. not any harder than she did tho. There were not many pre-flop bets, or that many all ins.
Maybe its just me, I think cougar is just as good as anyone else here. I believe she would be ranked #2 right now if yesterday's tourney counted... and that's no fluke.
Good. Do you know what software you'll use to analyze them? If any?
Nope not yet, haven't had an opportunity to look at the options yet. Any suggestions?
I have two. I have Poker Cruncher and I think the other one I have is Poker Tracker. But I can't make heads or tails with either one. :cheesy: Poker Cruncher is not allowed in PokerStars but PokerTracker is (if PT is in fact the other software that I own)...You don't even have to download your hand files. You log into PokerStars through PokerTracker and it automatically saves all your game stats based on whatever setting you apply. Used it once and it looked like hieroglyphics and I never used it again. As I stated before, I'm an amateur so was not able to learn anything from it...yet.
I can see the real-time guidance being helpful to prevent completely goofball decisions (like calling a big bet looking for a straight when you need runner-runner), but outside of that, I would think it would hinder you.
Like userque said earlier: Play the person, not the cards.
When I actually used PT, I used it to analyze my overall play. To find my leaks, as they are called; not for hand to hand, interim decisions.
Exactly what I'm looking for. But I need quite a bit more data to do that.
People used to laugh at me when I was training for triathlons because I'd wear a heart monitor just for data collection (synced with my Garmin 310XT), not for a heart condition or to make real time decisions; I just liked comparing all the data in excel :laugh:
I can see the real-time guidance being helpful to prevent completely goofball decisions (like calling a big bet looking for a straight when you need runner-runner), but outside of that, I would think it would hinder you.
Like userque said earlier: Play the person, not the cards.
I found that those guidance systems dumb down your poker skills. (They can help you learn. I view them like training wheels. Eventually, you should to get rid of them.) I always want my best play to be live poker, not online poker...at least right now--while online real money poker is still illegal in most states.
Yeah, you (of course, not YOU personally) eventually have to learn to play the person and to play the table...after you learn how to play the cards.
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Thank you for checking into this. We also had another tournemant on Monday night at 8:00 pm eastern last night Feb 22 that we played. I may have not set the tournament parameters correctly in either of them as I am new to this, but the intention was to have both the Sunday and Monday games be recurring each week at the same time and also have them both count for season standings.
If there is any way to have both of these games mentioned in the email recorded as countying for season points I would sure appreciate it. Thank for your attention to this matter.
Stewart Pahdahso.
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