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Old 10-16-2005, 09:54 PM
Brock Landers Brock Landers is offline
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Default Program the JUST shows mucked losing hands on the river?

I downloaded PokerAce a while back and am interested if there is a way to only use the "show mucked losing hands" feature. Is there a seperate program that will do this? While multitabling? (It can be difficult to check the HH's after every hand)
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Old 10-16-2005, 10:02 PM
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Default Re: Program the JUST shows mucked losing hands on the river?

Why not get rid of all of the HUD details except for the mucked hands?
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Old 10-16-2005, 10:11 PM
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Default Re: Program the JUST shows mucked losing hands on the river?

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Why get rid of all of the HUD details except for the mucked hands?

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Old 10-16-2005, 10:25 PM
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Default Re: Program the JUST shows mucked losing hands on the river?

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Why not get rid of all of the HUD details except for the mucked hands?

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i'm willing to bet he doesnt have pokertracker.
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Old 10-16-2005, 11:07 PM
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Default Re: Program the JUST shows mucked losing hands on the river?

Dont know about a seperate progeam, I have PAHUD on my notebook that does not have PT on it, and I use it for the show mucked hands at showdown feature, it works, I dont remember setting anything special, just telling it what skins I play and where the HH's are stored, it shows npo problem. FYI, spend the $ on PT its well worth it. The Party skins with all the stats when you open the table are great and you can tell if your on a crappy table before you play a hand, if you have some hands in the database that is.
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Old 10-17-2005, 12:09 AM
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Default Re: Program the JUST shows mucked losing hands on the river?

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Why not get rid of all of the HUD details except for the mucked hands?

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i'm willing to bet he doesnt have pokertracker.

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You don't need pt, PaHUD does it straight from the HH.
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Old 10-17-2005, 03:14 AM
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Default Re: Program the JUST shows mucked losing hands on the river?

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Dont know about a seperate progeam, I have PAHUD on my notebook that does not have PT on it, and I use it for the show mucked hands at showdown feature, it works, I dont remember setting anything special, just telling it what skins I play and where the HH's are stored, it shows npo problem. FYI, spend the $ on PT its well worth it. The Party skins with all the stats when you open the table are great and you can tell if your on a crappy table before you play a hand, if you have some hands in the database that is.

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I'm pretty sure you can use poker tracker on two computers with the same license.

Just mentioning in case you didn't want to shell out another 50 bucks.
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Old 10-17-2005, 04:19 AM
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Dont know about a seperate progeam, I have PAHUD on my notebook that does not have PT on it, and I use it for the show mucked hands at showdown feature, it works, I dont remember setting anything special, just telling it what skins I play and where the HH's are stored, it shows npo problem. FYI, spend the $ on PT its well worth it. The Party skins with all the stats when you open the table are great and you can tell if your on a crappy table before you play a hand, if you have some hands in the database that is.

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I'm pretty sure you can use poker tracker on two computers with the same license.

Just mentioning in case you didn't want to shell out another 50 bucks.

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No you cant. The Product ID generated by the software is unique at each system but PT license agreement says with each purchase you can ask from them for two serial numbers in order to be able to use PT at two different systems.
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Old 10-17-2005, 04:44 AM
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Default Re: Program the JUST shows mucked losing hands on the river?

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Dont know about a seperate progeam, I have PAHUD on my notebook that does not have PT on it, and I use it for the show mucked hands at showdown feature, it works, I dont remember setting anything special, just telling it what skins I play and where the HH's are stored, it shows npo problem. FYI, spend the $ on PT its well worth it. The Party skins with all the stats when you open the table are great and you can tell if your on a crappy table before you play a hand, if you have some hands in the database that is.

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I'm pretty sure you can use poker tracker on two computers with the same license.

Just mentioning in case you didn't want to shell out another 50 bucks.

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No you cant. The Product ID generated by the software is unique at each system but PT license agreement says with each purchase you can ask from them for two serial numbers in order to be able to use PT at two different systems.

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I feel like you just agreed with me.
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