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Old 08-17-2005, 11:06 AM
YoureToast YoureToast is offline
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Default Re: Why Compete With Poker Tracker?

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Instead of trying to go head-to-head with PT...
(A business plan that's probably doomed from the start)...

Why don't you focus on SNGs... which PT does poorly?

And why don't you just piggy-back on Poker Tracker...
Make you databases indistiguishable from PT...
Maybe write a module that completely redoes PT's SNG area.

That gives you a lot of cover...
Cuz to ban you... Party will have to ban PT.

Fine semantic parsing of whether this is OK and that is not...
Will not save you...
Because Party is an autocratic oligarchy...
That doesn't care who it crushes on the way to the bottom line.

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Personally, I don't think going head to head with PT is a bad idea....Yes it will be difficult, but who knows, in 5 years, Poker Manager could be the standard. The best way to accomplish this is to make your applications exceptionally fast. That is the one downfall of PT -- its just not fast or efficient. One thing you will also have difficulty with is matching Pat's customer support. He is exceptional.
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