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I've been using Playerview for the last week or so. It works fine for the full ring games but whenever I try the 9-max half of the players have the wrong stats. The right stats are the players to the left of them.
And the problem only occurs with the players on the left hand of the table. I use the stable version of Playerview. Does the testing version fix this? Thanks. |
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I have the same problem, so I use Gametime+ for these tables.
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Are they about the same? Gametime and Playerview?
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At the current moment, PV does not officially support 9max tables. However, there is a way to make it work on 9max tables.
Start by going into the layout manager and exporting your current settings somewhere where you can find them when you feel like playing ring games again. After that, mess around with your settings until they work for 9max (ie.: leave seats 1-4 alone, move the seats for seat 5 centered on the bottom, 6 moves to 7, 7 moves to 8, 8 moves to 9, 9 moves to 10). That should work fine. Good luck! |
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Why would you want to play 9-max?
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I thought I heard someone here say once that 9max was softer than ring at 1/2. Is this just a misconception or is it right?
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I just have noticed the play there is very loose. V$IP's of over 40.0. Average pot sizes of around $19 for 1/2.
While the comparable full ring has a V$IP of around 25-28$ and Average pot of about $14. |
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