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Re: Graphing Tool For PostgreSQL and Access
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Excellent! It worked flawlessly for me. I'd like to see the addition of some of the features that Vern had, such as the rakeback tool, and the buddy list tool if you are up to the task. TT [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] |
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Thanks for taking the time to write this program! Much appreciated.
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Awesome, Great Program.
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New Version Released
Poker Pattern version .11 has been released. Please go to www.PokerPatterns.com to download it.
The BB/100 calculation has been fixed. The min and max values for the Y-Axis is fixed. I put a fix in for the EURO and GBP symbols, but since it has always worked for me someone will need to tell me if that's fixed. Let me know if there are any problems. Thanks, Rob PokerPatterns |
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I am still only getting NL 6 max games to show up. I cant get any of the full ring games to show up in the limits section using v1.1
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Rob,
thanks for an excellent program. it works great. i love how it recognizes my main poker tracker database at start-up! cheers, the Real Macoy |
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this is so sweet nice job!
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APerfect10,
Is there a way you can post a screen shot of the filter page? If you want you can post it on the forums at www.pokerpatterns.com, that way we don't clog up the boards here, but it's up to you. Rob Poker Patterns |
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First off - thanks for the great program, it's working great. Any thought of adding a converging BB/100, and possibly graphing BB/100 per each X hands? So I could say, show me every 10k hands and it would display my BB/100 for the first 10k, second 10k, etc.
I usually re-evaluate my play (somewhat results-oriented, but still...) every 10k hands and decide whether I should move up, back down, or switch (recently to 6-max). This kind of graph would really help. |
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Re: Graphing Tool For PostgreSQL and Access
Thanks, Miguel. I'll put both of these suggestions on my list and try to get to them as soon as possible.
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