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Re: PokerTracker Performance and SQL
I had your problem once, but the way I solved it with
Pat's advice, is to make sure you import all your hands while you are actually playing rather than let them bunch up. And also make sure that after you import the hands, you move th history file to another folder. That way, Poker Tracker is only trying to import hands from the tables that you are currently playing at and it is much more manageable. I found this to be quite workable. But my other problems occur every time I try to access the tournament database. I was hoping to hear from others who have switched to PostGRESQL and how they like it. Suerte, Jonathan |
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