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Old 05-19-2005, 07:40 PM
touchfaith touchfaith is offline
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Default Re: PV expires tomorrow, how many of you are buying?

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Seriously folks, it's 50 bucks.

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Then why not pay Amir $100...or $150???

LOL, I love the "It's only" arguement...oh...I bet he loves it too.

Somebody said that "once it went commercial, my expectations went way up..."

Boom. That's the bottom line right there.

And even with the bugs fixed, it's not a $50 piece of software. Not even close. I don't care if you are playing poker with it or playing pick-up sticks...IT'S SOFTWARE THAT OVERLAYS EXISTING STATS FROM AN EXISTING DATABASE.

Period.

My guess. Anyone that would pay $50 for this, when there are free alternatives, would also...

- Chase 1 outters
- Pay double rake because "they are a winning player"
- Toss silver dollars in the wishing well to 'look cool'
- Wear a suit while playing $.25 roulette


...but then again, by judging the typical responses of "it's only $50" for this "software" from the sheep here...

Amir is starting to look like a genius.
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Old 05-19-2005, 08:24 PM
sfwusc sfwusc is offline
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Default Re: PV expires tomorrow, how many of you are buying?

PokerAce...want to share the test versions?

-SFWUSC
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Old 05-19-2005, 08:45 PM
PokerAce PokerAce is offline
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Default Re: PV expires tomorrow, how many of you are buying?

I'm almost ready with the initial version. I have 15 stats that can be displayed. Multiple database support is working great and even though there is no "window" user interface, you can tell the application to refresh the stats.

There's a few more configuration options I need to put in. I also need to create some default configurations for the various table types. Once I'm done with that, I'll do a little more testing and I'll be ready to show the initial version to everyone.

I doubt I'll have this ready by tonight, but I'm hoping for tomorrow. This is only if I don't encounter some bug that takes me forever to find and fix.
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Old 05-19-2005, 10:19 PM
sfwusc sfwusc is offline
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Default Re: PV expires tomorrow, how many of you are buying?

if it can do

VPIP
PFR
Aggr
Attempt to Steal
hands count

Then it is amazing [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

SFWUSC
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Old 05-19-2005, 10:35 PM
PrincipalSkinner PrincipalSkinner is offline
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Default Re: PV expires tomorrow, how many of you are buying?

Judging from the fact that the product was "released" (sold for cash) before it was fine-tuned, I believe this is a college student in need of bucks. Considering the competition, I don't believe he is going to sell enough of them to justify the frequent tweaking required when the sites and/or pokertracker make changes. Therefore I believe that when he graduates from college and gets a decent job, he will soon lose interest in playerview and his small customer base will be left high and dry.

I could be wrong.
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Old 05-20-2005, 02:34 AM
PokerAce PokerAce is offline
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Default Re: PV expires tomorrow, how many of you are buying?

It does all of those, and you can get it now:

http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/sh...o=&fpart=1
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