|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
So what type of new poker software would you LIKE to see?
Alright, inspired by PokerTracker and PokerAce and being a software developer who hates his job, I desire to put together some sort of software package to aide serious online poker players, much like PT and PAHUD.
Obviously creating a database program like PT or another HUD would not be the best way to go, so the question has to be raised... What type of software do you WANT to see for poker? What tool do you just wish you had? It can be something that you use during live play obviously or something you use during non-playing to analyze your play. Obviously only software that do not break the T&C of the major sites would be of long term value... So any ideas? The only idea I had was a "What's he got?" predictor Basically it would use opponent modeling combined with current hand activity and board information and show you a % break down of possible holdings. For example: A 40% VPIP / 3% PFR guy check raises your QQ on a board of TT3. The program would then find similiar VPIP/PRF people and similiar situations (I have an overpair to a paired board, when checkraised by this type of player what % of the time do they have trips?) |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Re: So what type of new poker software would you LIKE to see?
A simple program that has no real poker content but would be usefull would be one that would remember the locations of the tables on the screen. For example, I have a dual monitor setup. I play 5 tables on each, one on each of the 4 corners and 1 in the middle. An hour or so before I start to play I open up partymine and the 10 tables minimize to the bottom. If there was a program that could instantly remember where my tables should go when I get back, it would save some time.
This is more of a hassle then are real problem, but it's enough of a hassle for me to think "there must be a better way!" each time I carefully line up each table. |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
Re: So what type of new poker software would you LIKE to see?
Do you use AllSnap? It makes the job of lining up tables easier.
|
#4
|
|||
|
|||
Re: So what type of new poker software would you LIKE to see?
[ QUOTE ]
Do you use AllSnap? It makes the job of lining up tables easier. [/ QUOTE ] Much easier |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
Re: So what type of new poker software would you LIKE to see?
[ QUOTE ]
A simple program that has no real poker content but would be usefull would be one that would remember the locations of the tables on the screen. For example, I have a dual monitor setup. I play 5 tables on each, one on each of the 4 corners and 1 in the middle. An hour or so before I start to play I open up partymine and the 10 tables minimize to the bottom. If there was a program that could instantly remember where my tables should go when I get back, it would save some time. [/ QUOTE ] You want to use PartyPlanner. It's a free tool in alpha currently, and you'll have to email the people that run the site for a copy - but it works for exactly what you're describing: overcards.com |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
Re: So what type of new poker software would you LIKE to see?
This is something simple, and maybe not what you were looking for, but I'll suggest it anyways. I've always found the notes function on Party to be somewhat annoying. I believe there's a limit on the number of characters you can use, so I end up having to make lots of annoying acronyms to describe players. Also, it's annoying to always have to right-click and select "notes", which I happen to accidentally click "block chat" at times. I'd like a program that could store notes, maybe open them with a single click, and used a much larger box, so that I could read more than 5 lines of notes, or whatever the default is for Party.
|
#7
|
|||
|
|||
Re: So what type of new poker software would you LIKE to see?
I'd like to see some free software.
Richard Stallman Founder of the Free Software Movement |
#8
|
|||
|
|||
Re: So what type of new poker software would you LIKE to see?
[ QUOTE ]
I'd like to see some free software. Richard Stallman Founder of the Free Software Movement [/ QUOTE ] My guess is 2 days |
#9
|
|||
|
|||
Re: So what type of new poker software would you LIKE to see?
I'd like to see something that searches through my PT database and finds "questionably played" hands. Things where I was bluffing into multiple players, or check/calling with a really good hand, failing to raise for value with a killer nut flush draw against lots of opponents, etc.
When reviewing hands, one of the hardest things is weeding through the mass of standard hands to find the ones you want to study. Something like pokergrader I'd think, since it already grades your play overall. It'd just need to grade each hand. |
#10
|
|||
|
|||
Re: So what type of new poker software would you LIKE to see?
[ QUOTE ]
I'd like to see something that searches through my PT database and finds "questionably played" hands. Things where I was bluffing into multiple players, or check/calling with a really good hand, failing to raise for value with a killer nut flush draw against lots of opponents, etc. When reviewing hands, one of the hardest things is weeding through the mass of standard hands to find the ones you want to study. Something like pokergrader I'd think, since it already grades your play overall. It'd just need to grade each hand. [/ QUOTE ] how worthy is pokergrader? i read it's FAQ, but it mentions nothing for SnGs. it looks like it only grades ring games. Does it do SnGs? |
|
|