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PokerEdge
Has anyone purchased it or heard anything good about it? I just downloaded the program but found out you need to get a monthly subscription of 9.99 for 25nl and 50nl or 19.99 for 25nl, 50nl, 100nl, and 200nl.
I already have poker tracker, so would PokerEdge still be a good buy? |
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Re: PokerEdge
WHAT? 20bucks per month, what is that doin that PT and GT+/PV doenst (or pokeroffice if you prefer) ???
Rip off?!? |
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Re: PokerEdge
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WHAT? 20bucks per month, what is that doin that PT and GT+/PV doenst (or pokeroffice if you prefer) ??? Rip off?!? [/ QUOTE ] I use and I save that $20 on the 1st every month. I 8-table and using PT to find juicy tables takes 10 minutes per table I check out. Using PE to do it takes 20 seconds per table. |
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Re: PokerEdge
It table selection all this program is good for? What percent of players you see at any given table are already in their database?
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Re: PokerEdge
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It table selection all this program is good for? What percent of players you see at any given table are already in their database? [/ QUOTE ] About 80-85% are in the database already. It doesn't provide enough stats to replace PT, but it rocks for table selection. Notice that it uploads your HHs, so don't have it open after you find your tables if you are uncomfortable with that. |
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Re: PokerEdge
some 2+2ers figured out that the software is able to read your hands on your computer as you're playing. I'd be skeptical to get involved with this. At least search the forums for "pokeredge" and look for that thread.
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Re: PokerEdge
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some 2+2ers figured out that the software is able to read your hands on your computer as you're playing. I'd be skeptical to get involved with this. At least search the forums for "pokeredge" and look for that thread. [/ QUOTE ] I did not read the thread in question so excuse me if I am making a comment that has already been made. The most troubling aspect of an ability by Poker Edge to read your hands would to me be the possibility that instead of PE itself using a whole lot of computers to datamine to provide the stats, it instead used all it's subscribers as slaves and transmitted the hand history information from games they are involved in back to PE central to add to the database. If this were technically possible you are thus not only paying to get all the stats you help provide, but also providing your own to others using the service. |
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Re: PokerEdge
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[ QUOTE ] some 2+2ers figured out that the software is able to read your hands on your computer as you're playing. I'd be skeptical to get involved with this. At least search the forums for "pokeredge" and look for that thread. [/ QUOTE ] I did not read the thread in question so excuse me if I am making a comment that has already been made. The most troubling aspect of an ability by Poker Edge to read your hands would to me be the possibility that instead of PE itself using a whole lot of computers to datamine to provide the stats, it instead used all it's subscribers as slaves and transmitted the hand history information from games they are involved in back to PE central to add to the database. If this were technically possible you are thus not only paying to get all the stats you help provide, but also providing your own to others using the service. [/ QUOTE ] From my understanding, that is exactly what PokerEdge does. |
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Re: PokerEdge
I was curious and emailed Poker-Edge about hole cards being sent and whether or not you are added to their dbase. Here is the response.
"Your hand histories will be added to the database to allow you to see your own stats and progress. For security purposes, your hole cards will never be sent, and no information will be sent until after a hand is over. In addition, your stats will be hidden from other members as long as you are a member." |
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Re: PokerEdge
Exactly. So the second you cancel your subscription all the sudden all those hands you played are now available to everyone else still using PokerEdge.
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