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Since pokertracker does not support omaha, it seems there is a need for this. I wish someone(s) will do it. I have an idea for a good way to divvy up the project.
1. hand history -> xml converters. 2. An xml -> db process. Use something like the open version of mySQL. 3. A UI. Anyone interested? or are we all just too busy playing to bother? |
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The main problem I see is that there are so many starting omaha hands. You can probably play for 3 days and still not get a duplicated hand if you consider suits.
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This is true. However, once the raw data is stored, you should be able to find out how you do with AAxx vs. AAxxds vs AAxxds where xx > TT etc. You can also introduce a hand grouping mechanism to have a more compact database.
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FYI, Pokerstat, which works for Paradise and Stars, does provide this function. It can be quite useful, although it can be somewhat cumbersome to use.
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Correct me if I'm wrong: but you have to buy both versions and databases are not "mixable".
Now a UB, Party -> Stars or Paradise formatter would be cool. In a sense, pokerstat implements 2 and 3. What's needed for 1 is a 1a and 1b: 1a. site format -> xml (site independent format) 1b. xml -> site format (in this case: stars or paradise) |
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