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10-30-2005 07:59 PM

Help for Poker Tracker beginners
 
Apologies if this has been posted before
Understanding VP$IP
As i am new to poker tracker, i found this page very useful for understanding the VP$IP statistic.

Str8Fish 10-30-2005 09:00 PM

Re: Help for Poker Tracker beginners
 
Thank you VERY much for posting this... I find his articles very helpful and interesting. I have another question to throw onto this post... does anyone use the pokertracker guide from www.pokertrackerguide.com? If not, are there others out there that you use?

10-31-2005 05:50 AM

Re: Help for Poker Tracker beginners
 
I have only started using pokertracker, and have not seen this guide, I am still researching pokertracker at the moment so any other findings i will post here.

trentcroad 10-31-2005 09:45 AM

Re: Help for Poker Tracker beginners
 
[ QUOTE ]
Apologies if this has been posted before
Understanding VP$IP
As i am new to poker tracker, i found this page very useful for understanding the VP$IP statistic.

[/ QUOTE ]

Thats not a bad article actually and I've been using PT for a while now.

MaxPowerPoker 10-31-2005 10:26 AM

Re: Help for Poker Tracker beginners
 
[ QUOTE ]
Thank you VERY much for posting this... I find his articles very helpful and interesting. I have another question to throw onto this post... does anyone use the pokertracker guide from www.pokertrackerguide.com? If not, are there others out there that you use?

[/ QUOTE ]

The PokerTrackerGuide was very helpful to me. You could probably save your money and read the articles over at bet-the-pot.

bet-the-pot.com PokerTracker articles

tinhat 10-31-2005 01:29 PM

Re: Help for Poker Tracker beginners
 
I bought their guide; was glad I did (but think $10-15 is prolly a better price). WIthin a very short time I had a solid idea of pt's capabilities and quickly learned how to use it (and is when I *really* became impressed by Pat's efforts).

You can get this information on other sites, reading, looking at the help file, etc. For me though the crash course in ptguide was worth it...

Mike


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