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HouseCalls 10-31-2005 09:47 PM

Poker Tracker Newbie
 
I've just started here and based on many posts here I'm getting Poker Tracker. I have seen PT mentioned in alot of threads about building bankrolls, getting started in micro-limits etc. I have not found a general post on how to best use Poker Tracker and its various add-ons. So what do you all think - what is your advice for a PT newbie?

10-31-2005 09:52 PM

Re: Poker Tracker Newbie
 
Just download and install it first... you only need to pay after loading 1000 hands into the program. meanwhile u can see how useful it is

10-31-2005 09:56 PM

Re: Poker Tracker Newbie
 
Poker Ace is a must. I think you can download a sample version that works for only 1 table before you buy it.

jaxUp 10-31-2005 09:59 PM

Re: Poker Tracker Newbie
 
More important than the how to use it is this advice:

Don't let it become a crutch. It can cripple your skills and adaptaion abilities. It is very useful, and I recommend it, but I think there's a tendency to rely to heavily on statistics. They are only a point of departue, not the end.

11-01-2005 05:34 AM

Re: Poker Tracker Newbie
 
In this great post from lautzutao How do you review your PT sessions?, you will find what I think is most helpful for new player with PT. I do this after every session and I cannot recommend it enough. As far as the stat stuff goes, I'll default to those with more knowledge than I.

lautzutao 11-01-2005 06:58 AM

Re: Poker Tracker Newbie
 
I suggest that anyone new or unfamiliar to PokerTracker read this excellent FAQ on the many useful features you have at your fingertips.

It's broken into 5 sections, and it's pretty long, but well worth the read.


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