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Look what I made
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This is a Coldfusion script that uses the Pokertracker database to display stats on all the tables you're currently sitting at or watching (multitable gametime window). Just got it to a point tonight where I think it's pretty nifty so I thought I'd share it. Each table has the following stats, I'm looking for ideas on what to add (or remove) to make it more useful. Table Name last 30 minutes - Hands/SawFlop%/AvgPot[BB] last 10 minutes - Hands/SawFlop%/AvgPot[BB] Each player: Seat # UserName Hands this session Hands in DB VPIP/PFR SawShowdown TotalWon Colors change based on some limits I set to make it easier to find "extremes". The page reloads every 20 seconds to display the latest tables/stats. If anyone wants the script, PM me and I'll email it to you (it will take some work and editing to get it running on your system). |
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Re: Look what I made
That's pretty nice. I would rather would just use PT's exporting notes, though [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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I would rather would just use PT's exporting notes, though [/ QUOTE ] The advantage to this is that you have real time notes on all the players you didn't already have notes on. [ QUOTE ] BTw for illiterate computer people what did you uou use to make it? [/ QUOTE ] Coldfusion, a web application language. For me, it's the easiest language to throw together an application with. |
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I like it.
BTw for illiterate computer people what did you uou use to make it? Orange |
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Nice work! For the screen space impaired, this could definitely be useful.
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lookin good!
just how much "work and editing" are we talking about here? |
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just how much "work and editing" are we talking about here? [/ QUOTE ] It would require setting up a local webhost with the demo version of Coldfusion Server, the actual script is 205 lines, it contains some settings (like player_id, dataSource, etc.) that are specific to my computer. It's a terrible way to release an application, but I'm lazy. I did the same thing with my note exporter 9 months ago. Basically, you need to be a geek to get it running. [ QUOTE ] For the screen space impaired, this could definitely be useful. [/ QUOTE ] This is really targeted for the 6+ tabler (another screenshot). It enables you to leave bad tables, identify good tables, and make player stat based plays more often and with better accuracy. |
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Can you give a rundown of the changes that I need to make in order to configure the script to work? I've installed the Coldfusion development edition. What else do I need to edit?
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Can you give a rundown of the changes that I need to make in order to configure the script to work? [/ QUOTE ] 1. Setup a virtual directory in IIS that allows script execution. 2. Setup the ODBC datasource in the CF administrator. 3. In the .cfm file , change the "datasource=PTRACK3" to whatever yours is named ("PTRACK" probably). 4. In the .cfm file , change "player_id EQ 1912" to whatever your player ID is in pokertracker. Those are the biggest steps. Hope that helps, email me if you have any questions. [ QUOTE ] Is there any way you could have it display the icons that pokertracker labels people with when it autorates them? [/ QUOTE ] With editing, it can display any PT data you want it to. I think PT Pat released a zip file with all the icons in it. |
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How did you get the real time data out of PT?
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