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Re: What is Poker Tracker?
I have purchased PokerOffice and PokerTracker at different times. There is an overlap in what they provide.
Some key differences are: PokerOffice monitors live play and gives you pot odds at each round. PokerTracker only reads hand histories. But it provides a far more comprehensive analysis on games that you have played. I find that I can manage without PokerOffice. Pokertracker gives me what I need. The key benefit of a program like Pokertracker is to find out how you are doing in the short/medium/long term. If you don't know how you are doing you will never find a reason to change how you play. Pokertracker allowed me to address several issues with how I originally started playing. However it does not do so overnight. You probably need 10,000 hands before there is enough data to objectively conclude anything at all, and thats still quite a small sample. |
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