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Poker Tracker different database question...
Hey I have been keeping different databases for different size games and I have just moved up to 50NL do you suggest I keep different databases for different stakes also?
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Re: Poker Tracker different database question...
PT has the ability to filter on various items including the game stakes. I don't recall which tab you find this on, but it's there. No need for multiple databases.
Regards, T |
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Re: Poker Tracker different database question...
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PT has the ability to filter on various items including the game stakes. I don't recall which tab you find this on, but it's there. No need for multiple databases. Regards, T [/ QUOTE ] This is true, however you still might want a diff. DB if your computer is old b/c a bigger DB will take longer to load, eat up more resources, etc. |
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Re: Poker Tracker different database question...
I just signed up for PokerTracker today (paid for registering). How do you take a file of hands I have in my computer, and make it a separate database within PT?
Dave PS: I know I have format OK in my computer files, but how much latitude do you have in specifying PT filenames, etc? |
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Re: Poker Tracker different database question...
Ah, yes, right. You just lose some flexibility to look at yourself or opponents across all games.
Regards, T |
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Re: Poker Tracker different database question...
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I just signed up for PokerTracker today (paid for registering). How do you take a file of hands I have in my computer, and make it a separate database within PT? Dave PS: I know I have format OK in my computer files, but how much latitude do you have in specifying PT filenames, etc? [/ QUOTE ] Go to File, then Maintain Database Names. Fool around with that and the Open and Close Database, and you'll figure it out pretty quickly. You can name the DB's whatever you want. |
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