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View Poll Results: ePassport bonuses . . . | |||
I did'em and I'm glad. | 5 | 16.13% | |
I did'em and I'm sad. | 0 | 0% | |
haven't don'em yet but sounds like a good deal. | 8 | 25.81% | |
haven't don'em and don't plan to--not worth it. | 3 | 9.68% | |
wtf is ePassport????? | 15 | 48.39% | |
Voters: 31. You may not vote on this poll |
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Turbo Texas Hold\'em vs. Poker Tracker
i'm a beginner/intermediate player who plays a lot online and would like to improve my game (hold'em, mostly fixed). i am willing to study and practice a lot to improve. (i mostly break even at the lower limits. i win a bit more than i lose, but not much more.)
which, if any, of these programs should I buy? and why? |
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Re: Turbo Texas Hold\'em vs. Poker Tracker
If you could only get 1; I vote for Poker Tracker. However, I think you should just get both and be done with it. I voted both on the poll.
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Re: Turbo Texas Hold\'em vs. Poker Tracker
ok, thanks deacsoft.
anyone else has an opinion? |
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Re: Turbo Texas Hold\'em vs. Poker Tracker
Get pokertracker. Turbo is good for nothing but long term hand simulations. You can get 100x better practice in the microlimits than the practice Turbo provides.
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Re: Turbo Texas Hold\'em vs. Poker Tracker
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Get pokertracker. Turbo is good for nothing but long term hand simulations. You can get 100x better practice in the microlimits than the practice Turbo provides. [/ QUOTE ] I agree. If you're into doing sims, get TTH. But don't get it just to practice against. Human opponents are more useful for that -- and cheaper. |
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