Two Plus Two Older Archives

Two Plus Two Older Archives (http://archives2.twoplustwo.com/index.php)
-   One-table Tournaments (http://archives2.twoplustwo.com/forumdisplay.php?f=34)
-   -   Pokertracker and SnGs (http://archives2.twoplustwo.com/showthread.php?t=160537)

Phill S 12-11-2004 02:16 PM

Pokertracker and SnGs
 
a few days ago, i did what i should of done a long long time ago. i downloaded the free demo of pokertracker.

getting PT has been on my to do list for a long long time now, and (after i buy the full version over the weekend) im very very glad i did.

$50, what an investment.

to give you guys an idea of how good it is, from just the 1000 hands allowed in the demo, over 16 games, ive been able to go over hands played by level, spotting where im overplaying. i know where im being aggressive (and overagressive) and i know where im making and losing the most chips.

my bubble analysis shows weak areas, ive spotted a serious weakness in overplaying AQ (ive always wondered this about my early play, this confirmed my suspicions).

once i have the full version and load all my games, im looking at ROI, ITM and other such stats, and this is just what ive discovered.

maybe im just last on the boat, but if any of you guys are serious about your game, this should be an investment that will pay itself back in no time.

Phill
ps, just so there is no misunderstanding, i have no affiliation with pokertracker in any way, shape or form.

eastbay 12-11-2004 02:24 PM

Re: Pokertracker and SnGs
 
Uh, slow down there pardner.

I think you may be drawing premature conclusions from 1k hands. It really isn't enough to be saying anything at all.

eastbay

Scuba Chuck 12-11-2004 03:06 PM

Re: Pokertracker and SnGs
 
Eastbay, are you suggesting that one might not really benefit from using Poker Tracker? I currently use the Aleo spreadsheet to track stats , and I am a poker neophyte - climbing the bankroll ladder (at $11 table now).

I am always intrigued by the PT talks and have consistently considered the purchase. I also respect your opinions. Can you elaborate?

Scuba

eastbay 12-11-2004 03:37 PM

Re: Pokertracker and SnGs
 
[ QUOTE ]
Eastbay, are you suggesting that one might not really benefit from using Poker Tracker? I currently use the Aleo spreadsheet to track stats , and I am a poker neophyte - climbing the bankroll ladder (at $11 table now).

I am always intrigued by the PT talks and have consistently considered the purchase. I also respect your opinions. Can you elaborate?

Scuba

[/ QUOTE ]

1k hands is just too small a sample to really be drawing any real conclusions about things, especially particular hands. Consider pocket pairs, for example. You'll get each pocket pair 1/221 hands, so you'll have about 5 instances of any pocket pair in a 1k hand sample. That's just not enough to draw any conclusions about how you're playing it by the results you're getting.

However, PT is worth the $55 IMO.

eastbay

SuitedSixes 12-11-2004 04:11 PM

Re: Pokertracker and SnGs
 
Sample sizes aside. I don't use PT as much now that I don't play ring games. Although, maybe I should. It is most helpful for storage of hand histories (you can export tournament results to Excel spreadsheets like AM's) and after a bad beat I like to replay a hand WPT style. PT shows you the % that each hand has to win. It is helpful to see either A) how lucky the other guy was or B) I wasn't nearly as invincible as I thought. Bottomline . . . all serious poker players should have it.

lacky 12-11-2004 09:19 PM

Re: Pokertracker and SnGs
 
How do you export the results to excel. I never knew you could do that. I just looked, but I cant figure it out.

Steve

SuitedSixes 12-11-2004 11:40 PM

Re: Pokertracker and SnGs
 
Press the little <P> on whatever report you want exported (like you are going to print it). There will be an option to Export on the preview. Excel format is one of the options. It will ask you for a file to export it to, I think you can make a new name, but I just keep an SNG spreadsheet on my desktop that just gets re-written everytime. I don't think you can have it export to a specific sheet in a notebook so I then cut and paste into the other spreadsheet.

lacky 12-11-2004 11:49 PM

Re: Pokertracker and SnGs
 
excellent, thanks. wierd he didn't just put a little e by the little p like he did in the ring game summery exports though.

Steve

Phill S 12-13-2004 07:25 AM

Re: Pokertracker and SnGs
 
yeah, my bad, i didnt mean to say i was drawing definitives from the stats as such, just seeing the couple of instances i saw AQ in this 1K sample, and watching how i played it i was litterally telling myself im a dumb ass falling in love with that hand.

Phill

ghostface 12-13-2004 08:14 AM

Re: Pokertracker and SnGs
 
I have pokertracker for limit play and I use the spreadsheet for SnG play. Its just too much of a hassle for me to get a email tourney summary of every single one that I play in. And the hands are still saved in PT that you play so they can be reviewed. All that the email tells PT is what place you finished so that PT can calculate your ITM and ROI. Aleo Magus's spreadsheet does all this just fine but it is great to be able to review your past hands in PT.


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 12:57 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.