| Posted by: zachvac at February 2, 2008, 12:31 am | | Topic: Can Someone Explain The Poker Tracker #s --/--/-- Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by ChuckTs
Don't get this mixed up - a hud will be integrated into PT3, but it will still cost extra.
ie you buy PT3 for $X, and a hud will be integrated into it as a trial/locked ersion. You pay the extra $Y for the hud to be unlocked fully.
Oh, I thought it came with it for the price, sorry for spreading false information.
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| Posted by: ChuckTs at February 1, 2008, 11:50 pm | | Topic: Can Someone Explain The Poker Tracker #s --/--/-- Forum: Card Chat |
It's exactly the same way they used to do it ($55 for PT, $25 for PAHUD), but now the programs are being integrated into each other for performance reasons. They're not ripping you off for money if that's what you're thinking.
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| Posted by: Munchrs at February 1, 2008, 11:46 pm | | Topic: Can Someone Explain The Poker Tracker #s --/--/-- Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by ChuckTs
Don't get this mixed up - a hud will be integrated into PT3, but it will still cost extra.
ie you buy PT3 for $X, and a hud will be integrated into it as a trial/locked ersion. You pay the extra $Y for the hud to be unlocked fully.
Why is the HUD not part of the program and the price. It seems silly to me that you dont get them both in one.
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| Posted by: ChuckTs at February 1, 2008, 11:00 pm | | Topic: Can Someone Explain The Poker Tracker #s --/--/-- Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by zachvac
No, PAHUD is a separate software (just google it for their web site). It costs $25 though, the new PT will include a HUD though so if either you haven't bought PT or are planning on buying the new PT I'd hold off on buying PAHUD and just getting the one that comes with PT 3.
Don't get this mixed up - a hud will be integrated into PT3, but it will still cost extra.
ie you buy PT3 for $X, and a hud will be integrated into it as a trial/locked ersion. You pay the extra $Y for the hud to be unlocked fully.
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| Posted by: Jagsti at February 1, 2008, 10:41 pm | | Topic: Can Someone Explain The Poker Tracker #s --/--/-- Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by Munchrs
idle miner allows you to collect stars HH without being seated but i am pretts sure it is against the rules, although idle miner claims that it cant be detected. Havnt tried it myself so i dont have any personal expierence.
Datamining on Stars is a no-no.
You can d/l a free utility called FPHG to datamine Party tables - not against there T&C's i believe.
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| Posted by: Munchrs at February 1, 2008, 10:26 pm | | Topic: Can Someone Explain The Poker Tracker #s --/--/-- Forum: Card Chat |
idle miner allows you to collect stars HH without being seated but i am pretts sure it is against the rules, although idle miner claims that it cant be detected. Havnt tried it myself so i dont have any personal expierence.
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| Posted by: zachvac at February 1, 2008, 8:28 pm | | Topic: Can Someone Explain The Poker Tracker #s --/--/-- Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by SubT33
Thanks AG. Is PAHUD an add-on to PT?
No, PAHUD is a separate software (just google it for their web site). It costs $25 though, the new PT will include a HUD though so if either you haven't bought PT or are planning on buying the new PT I'd hold off on buying PAHUD and just getting the one that comes with PT 3.
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| Posted by: aliengenius at February 1, 2008, 1:39 pm | | Topic: Can Someone Explain The Poker Tracker #s --/--/-- Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by SubT33
Ok, this is a good introduction for me, thanks for the info. So how do you acquire these numbers for other players? Do you have to be sitting at a table with them for PT to track their numbers, or is there a more passive way to have PT mine the numbers?
I believe FT (possibly Ultimatebet as well) is the only site where you can collect hand data ia PT simply by having the table open-- other sites you need to be seated.
To overlay the stats on your table you need to use PAHUD or GameTime+.
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| Posted by: SubT33 at January 31, 2008, 2:24 am | | Topic: Can Someone Explain The Poker Tracker #s --/--/-- Forum: Card Chat |
Ok, this is a good introduction for me, thanks for the info. So how do you acquire these numbers for other players? Do you have to be sitting at a table with them for PT to track their numbers, or is there a more passive way to have PT mine the numbers?
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| Posted by: Jagsti at January 31, 2008, 2:11 am | | Topic: Can Someone Explain The Poker Tracker #s --/--/-- Forum: Card Chat |
The numbers posted relate to VPIP/PFR/AF which means:
VPIP - percentage of time a player put money into a pot (not inc blinds)
PFR - percentage of time a player raise pre-flop
AF - total aggression factor
So TAG stats for a 6max player at $25-50nl may be something like 20/15/3 or 16/12/2, whereas a loose calling station may have stats like 60/10/1 and a really nitty player may have something like 8/4/2.
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| Posted by: zachvac at January 31, 2008, 2:10 am | | Topic: Can Someone Explain The Poker Tracker #s --/--/-- Forum: Card Chat |
Usually it's VP$IP/PFR%/AF
VP$IP = % of the time person put money into the pot oluntarily (meaning raises or calls preflop, does not include checking from the BB) preflop.
This number can be used to see what kind of hands this person will go to the flop with. If a person has a VP$IP of 50% (VERY HIGH) it means that they are seeing flops with any hand better than average.
PFR% is ery straightforward, it's the % of the time they are raising preflop. This is significant because it shows how often they'll raise preflop. If this is 50% it means they are raising with any hand preflop and not to take their raises PF ery seriously. If it's 0 it means they will still limp with premium hands (or sample size is too low, have to watch for that)
AF = Aggression factor = (bet + raise)/call
So if their AF is 5, it means they bet or raise 5 times as often as they call. It's hard to understand without just seeing numbers over time and realizing what is high and what is low. T... | | Read Entire Entry |
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