| Posted by: starfall at June 27, 2006, 9:09 am | | Topic: Tracking performance Forum: Card Chat |
I like PokerOffice for getting instant information on your opponents when just watching a table. It's a great product if you're happy playing just Holdem. If you like Omaha, then PokerTracker is the only way to go. Both are great products.
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| Posted by: Coryan at June 22, 2006, 8:48 pm | | Topic: Tracking performance Forum: Card Chat |
MrSticker, thanks for elaborating on some of my comments. Based on what you have said, other things I have read, and my experience with PokerOffice...I would recommend PokerTracker!
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| Posted by: MrSticker at June 22, 2006, 8:21 pm | | Topic: Tracking performance Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by Fish
Are you sure?
Yes. The only catches are 1) It only does ring hands and 2) A simple install of a certain driver is required to retrieve hands from the database. Otherwise, simple. (I'm on Prima, not Ladbrokes, but it has instructions for Ladbrokes in the Help Text & check the pic below.)
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| Posted by: ChuckTs at June 22, 2006, 1:13 am | | Topic: Tracking performance Forum: Card Chat |
that and the fact that you have to manually input every session or tournament you want tracked...i still plan on getting PT in the near future, though this site isn't bad as something to tide me over
still a great tool for free - i suggest it for anyone whos in the middle of their sng challenge who just wants to track their statistics
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| Posted by: MrSticker at June 22, 2006, 12:59 am | | Topic: Tracking performance Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by ChuckTs
quote for emphasis - great site - just checked it out and it has all the bells and whistles - for free!
I checked out Pokerdominator, also. Looks pretty cool for free.
The only thing I noticed it was lacking is the ability to track opponents. I like to keep the goods on my foes.
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| Posted by: ChuckTs at June 21, 2006, 10:48 pm | | Topic: Tracking performance Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by robwhufc
I've started using pokerdominator.com to track my SnG performance. Gives exactly the info you are after and is free.
quote for emphasis - great site - just checked it out and it has all the bells and whistles - for free!
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| Posted by: MrSticker at June 21, 2006, 10:26 pm | | Topic: Tracking performance Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by Ronaldadio
Does not do my main site - Ladbrokes
PokerTracker certainly does track Ladbrokes.
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| Posted by: MrSticker at June 21, 2006, 8:47 pm | | Topic: Tracking performance Forum: Card Chat |
If you are considering PokerTracker, I'll use Coryan's post to elaborate:
Quote: Originally Posted by Coryan
I use PokerOffice but have been beginning to wonder if PokerTracker might be a better product. I choose PO because it includes some features that required addons with PT.
The only free add-on I ever need is GameTime+ (Heads-Up Display & Hand Grabber).
Quote: Originally Posted by Coryan
However, here are some of my concerns with PO:
1) Limited to Texas Holdem.
There is a separate PT ersion for Omaha.
Quote: Originally Posted by Coryan
2) Doesn't fully support MTT (not sure if PT does).
Depends on the site. Some supported sites require you to just add placings, or to request summaries by email, but still good overall MTT support.
Quote: Originally Posted by Coryan
3) It tracks PF% instead of VPIP. This means that it tracks the percent of flops seen instead of the ... | | Read Entire Entry |
| Posted by: robwhufc at June 21, 2006, 8:44 pm | | Topic: Tracking performance Forum: Card Chat |
I'm not answering the above question - back to your original one
I've started using pokerdominator.com to track my SnG performance. Gives exactly the info you are after and is free.
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| Posted by: Coryan at June 21, 2006, 7:20 pm | | Topic: Tracking performance Forum: Card Chat |
I use PokerOffice but have been beginning to wonder if PokerTracker might be a better product. I choose PO because it includes some features that required addons with PT. However, here are some of my concerns with PO:
1) Limited to Texas Holdem.
2) Doesn't fully support MTT (not sure if PT does).
3) It tracks PF% instead of VPIP. This means that it tracks the percent of flops seen instead of the percent of times that you oluntarily put money into the pot. VPIP is much more telling since it does not consider the times that you see the flop for free from the BB. This can have a significant impact on the stats when there are only a couple hundred hands on a player.
4) Lack of software documentation. The only existing manual was for the first ersion of the software.
In all fairness, I have never used PokerTracker, so I have no idea which is better.
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| Posted by: Beriac at June 21, 2006, 6:18 pm | | Topic: Tracking performance Forum: Card Chat |
I'm interested in some iews from forumites on this one as well. I'm an copious Excel record-keeper, which is ery helpful to my game, but I've been looking at picking up some software to improve my game.
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| Posted by: Ronaldadio at June 21, 2006, 6:11 pm | | Topic: Tracking performance Forum: Card Chat |
Can any of you guys suggest a good piece of software or anything else that helps you to track your performance?
I`m looking here at keeping track of games played, buy in, time of day, day, money won (or lost!!!) and anything else you more experienced guys think u need to keep track of.
As usual, thanks guys.
Ronaldadio
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