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Old 08-01-2003, 04:45 PM
lordkar lordkar is offline
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Default Re: too many hands?

I've been reading this website and playing Hold'em for many months and recently have seen this PokerTracker? program mentioned frequently. What is it? Does is track my hands on PartyPoker, so I don't have to do so manually? Where can I get it? Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

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Old 08-01-2003, 05:20 PM
Robk Robk is offline
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Default Re: too many hands?

>Does is track my hands on PartyPoker, so I don't have to do so manually?

Yes, it also tracks your winrate with certain # of players,
in different positions, with different hands etc. It's pretty interesting, but it won't singlehandedly turn your game around. It might help you find some leaks. Go to www.pokertracker.com and I think you can try it for free, but it costs like 25$.
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Old 08-01-2003, 04:27 PM
Joe Tall Joe Tall is offline
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Default Re: too many hands?

Posting hands will turn you play around big time. Take time and describe the action, use the icons, etc.
No shame posting!
No pride reading replies!

Just say it, grin and bare it when you are corrected no matter what language is used, post another hand and take another on the chin.

You'll be a winner in no time. Trust me, they've turned this over-aggressive-weak-weird-too-many-calls-whatthef'isgoingon-donkey into a consistent winner.

Welcome to the forum,

Larry Joe
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