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I'd like to see something that searches through my PT database and finds "questionably played" hands. Things where I was bluffing into multiple players, or check/calling with a really good hand, failing to raise for value with a killer nut flush draw against lots of opponents, etc. When reviewing hands, one of the hardest things is weeding through the mass of standard hands to find the ones you want to study. Something like pokergrader I'd think, since it already grades your play overall. It'd just need to grade each hand. [/ QUOTE ] Me too. |
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I am copy/pasting this from something I wrote in another thread
what would be wicked cool is for a simulator that allows you to input a range for your opponent, then the software divides that range into categories according to the board, like A high, set, flush draw, gutshot, etc, and allows you to run simulations against those categories. IE for the A high category (on the turn) you would specify the actions he would take for categories of rivers: he will raise any A, fold any spade, call the rest; with a set he will raise any river except a spade, etc. this is similar to what you were talking about. the software notes that villain raised preflop UTG and it knows from PT that he raises 13% of hands and guesses a hand range for you that you can then tweak and analyze. |
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Yeah, anything with more advanced analysis of play than currently available with PokerTracker and PokerStove. For instance, some tool that uses arbitrarily large "EV trees" over many factors like possible hand types, aggression frequncy, calling frequency, etc. that eventually helps me decide a tactic in a situation, like when to check to induce a bluff versus when to bet for value.
Or a simpler idea: a poker tracker add on that can do more advanced filtering, sort of a query front end, like: "show me all hands where I put in the last agression on the flop and checked behind the turn". I think this can be done currently with pokertracker, but would require direct manipulation of the database on the back end, wheras I'm thinking of a more user-friendly tool. Another idea: I think someone in the SNG forums, eastbay most likely, wrote something of an "therotical EV vs. actual results" measurement tool. Basically, it parsed hands looking for situations were you went all-in, calculated what your EV was with the two hands involved, then tracked results, and over a sampling of these situations, told you if you were out-performing or udner-performing what you 'should be' given what you were getting in there with. Something akin to that for limit play could be interesting, although the idea could be too heavily handicapped by the fact that only hands with showdowns could be properly measured. |
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Or a simpler idea: a poker tracker add on that can do more advanced filtering, sort of a query front end, like: "show me all hands where I put in the last agression on the flop and checked behind the turn". I think this can be done currently with pokertracker, but would require direct manipulation of the database on the back end, wheras I'm thinking of a more user-friendly tool. [/ QUOTE ] PGC does this (http://www.pokergrader.com/, click on link in green box). It has a very powerful hand filters and is entirely open source. |
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Here is my suggestion.
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The author of SNG Traker has stated here that he no longer plays poker and is not continuing to support software. Most SNG players are using a beta version of this to track play, so there's really a need for a good SNG results tracker.
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Stud tracker!
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Stud tracker! [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, so she said last night. |
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What type of software do you WANT to see for poker? What tool do you just wish you had? It can be something that you use during live play obviously or something you use during non-playing to analyze your play. [/ QUOTE ] #1 thing I'd like to see is a hand replayer with stats overlay. I think it might be best if the PokerAce team did this, because they already have most of the engine in place. However, it seems they have a lot of plans to work on PokerAce, so I don't know when they would be able to release a replayer. Another program I'd like to see is one that extracts hands where you saw the flop from pokertracker or hand history files into a new text file. Right now, you have to view a whole lot of hands where you were dealt 93o UTG and it adds time onto hand history review. Can you tell I use PT replayer a lot? I think this is a large untapped resource that could be vastly improved. The next great software program(following Pokertracker and PAHud) should be a fully feautured hand replayer. |
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I agree. I'd like to see a portable hand replayer (not web based, not PT). Something that would allow me to throw several hand histories for a tournament or for a ring game session then step through and pause at each decision I had to make. The abililty for me to add notes to different streets and save/export hands for more analysis later would also be useful.
I'm near the point myself where I'm just going to pay someone to develop this for me because I can't code in anything that makes a decent GUI. The hand range program is interesting and something I've thought about myself. The ability to backtrack through PT and find previous similar situations is interesting. If you do choose this approach, I'd definitely recommend reading through the University of Alberta's research into opponent modeling if you haven't already. |
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