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Which is better in your opinion and why?
(sorry, if this is in the wrong thread, I didn't know where to put it.) -worm |
#2
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If you 4-6-8 table, PokerTracker is a deeper program. It's better for data mining. It's shows more results. It interacts with programs such as Gametime and Playerview.
If you don't multi-table. Pokeroffice offers a heck of alot of real time stats, but these stats take up screen space, and I can't imagine you being able to use those screens very efficiently with more than about 3 tables..MAYBE 4... |
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If you don't multi-table. pokeroffice offers a heck of alot of real time stats, but these stats take up screen space, and I can't imagine you being able to use those screens very efficiently with more than about 3 tables..MAYBE 4... [/ QUOTE ] The new version of PokerOffice prints all the real time stats on the actual poker table (overlay). It only takes up as much space as the tables themselves, it's a great addition. |
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I just downloaded Poker Office last night (the first 300 hands are free), and the overlay of the stats/odds just about seals the deal for me. I noticed that it isn't perfect when it lists playable outs (it does not take into account that a card an out that may give me a straight would put a four flush on board for example), but the real time player stats and the pot odds (which I can do in my head, but it is nice to have it there in front of you when 4-tabling) is pretty much going to get me to buy it.
Of course I still have/use Poker Tracker too, but if you can only buy one, I'd be hard pressed to tell you which (though leaning towards Office right now). |
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I really only ever play at most 3 tables. Many times just 1 or 2.
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Anyone know if PokerOffice works well with PokerRoom?
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Poker Office currently works on Party and skins. They are working on, I think, the Prima tables now.
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