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Old 09-13-2005, 10:42 AM
jba jba is offline
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Default finding your hourly win rate through Poker Tracker

Hi guys -- I just started playing STT's and I'm having a terrific time and this forum has been helpful so thanks for that.

My question -- I'm trying to find the average time I spend playing each tournament and can't seem to find this info in poker tracker, and without this info I don't see how an accurate hourly win rate can be determined. just knowing the avg time for a tournament probably isn't accurate enough as a person with 50% ROI and 3.5 avg finish will have a lower hourly rate than someone with 50% ROI and 4.5 avg finish because they personally spend more time on avg.

I tried searching for this but couldn't find anything. How are you people solving this problem? Am I missing something in PT?


thanks!
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Old 09-13-2005, 11:57 AM
Slim Pickens Slim Pickens is offline
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Default Re: finding your hourly win rate through Poker Tracker

PT won't do it for tournaments yet. Get the 2+2 SnG spreadsheet (link in my profile) and import all the tournaments from PT. It will then calculate your hourly rate.
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Old 09-13-2005, 12:07 PM
bengele bengele is offline
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Default Re: finding your hourly win rate through Poker Tracker

Look at this thread
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Old 09-13-2005, 12:21 PM
jba jba is offline
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Default Re: finding your hourly win rate through Poker Tracker

I [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] you

this beats the hell out of the hacks I was thinking of.

very nice piece of work, thanks to anyone involved in making this tool.


edit: also this prevents my next post, which was going to ask about the lack of std deviation info in PT. props again.
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