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I don't know how many of you have heard of PokerGrader, but I just did tonight and after messing around with it I really think it could help a lot of people just starting out or with relatively little experience (I think it useful for anyone to take a look at, but it seems like it could really do these people a TON of good). At the very least it could give you an idea of what area of your game you need to work and and you can focus on posting and responding to hands in that area.
- Go to www.pokergrader.com - Download the client (click the click in the green box) and install it - Open the client and click on "PokerTracker" on the left - Type the number of hands you want to analyze (I'd suggest 5k since it's the max) and click ok - Click "Export Current Tables to PokerGrader" - Pick a file name, save it and remember where it is - Go back to www.pokergrader.com - Click "File Mode" under the green box - Browse, find the file you made earlier, double click it - Click "Get Report Card" - Give it a minute to process and click the link to get your report card (if it isn't working yet give it a little more time and keep refreshing the page until it works) It gives some pretty interesting outputs and at the very least it's a place to start looking for leaks in your game. You can post links to your reports if you want or just use the info to focus on ways you need to improve. I'd suggest posting the links so that you can compare with each other and it'll also be fun. Hope this helps some of you out. |
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