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SnG Tracker Tricks
So I finally downloaded SnG Tracker, and I've started playing around with the filters a bit (one alarming discovery I've already made is that I start falling behind my fair share of ITMs at "7th or better" & never look back (forward?)). Anyway, I was wondering if anyone had some clever tips on using filters to learn about one's play. Thanks.
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Re: SnG Tracker Tricks
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So I finally downloaded SnG Tracker, and I've started playing around with the filters a bit (one alarming discovery I've already made is that I start falling behind my fair share of ITMs at "7th or better" & never look back (forward?)). Anyway, I was wondering if anyone had some clever tips on using filters to learn about one's play. Thanks. [/ QUOTE ] I agree. How the hell do these "filters" work? Oh, and ilya, I haven't faced you in a table in a while. But don't worry I've put a bullseye on your forehead [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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Oh, and ilya, I haven't faced you in a table in a while. But don't worry I've put a bullseye on your forehead [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Can you rub it off please dude? I've got a hot date tomorrow. We're gonna hit up the shooting range. |
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Re: SnG Tracker Tricks
i just make a filter for each month and then input those monthly stats into a spreadsheet so i can track my progress over time
or if i just wanna look at my stats for 10s or 20s, i'll use a filter |
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I've got a hot date tomorrow. [/ QUOTE ] Liar. Get a haircut. |
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Re: SnG Tracker Tricks
I am seriously thinking about doing the unthinkable and converting my DB to an access DB to use this thing. If you are out there Hood, are you still planning on adding postgreSQL support in the future? (If not, I guess I'll convert once a week and deal with it, or break down and write my own tool).
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Re: SnG Tracker Tricks
what does bubble +- mean. what is considered a good bubble itm.
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Re: SnG Tracker Tricks
Its the % you are itm from the bubble + or - 75% since theoretically you should be itm 3/4 of the time so if its +5% then your getting itm 80% of the time from the bubble etc.
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Re: SnG Tracker Tricks
there isn't really a 'good' bubble+/- number
if you are -20 but get 1st 25% of your sngs, then you are taking more risks and getting out in 4th more, but making good money if u are +10 but have 3x more 3rds than 1sts, then you may have a -roi the higher that your number is if u have more 1sts than 3rds, the better...but if it has to dip to allow more 1sts, then that's fine |
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I am seriously thinking about doing the unthinkable and converting my DB to an access DB to use this thing [/ QUOTE ] Would creating an Access database with links ("attached tables") to all the PostgresSQL tables not get around this? |
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