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langaan
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02-19-2009, 08:17 PM
Post subject: track
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Straight
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 240
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sry ahead of time for this question, but my search is timed out...
bluntly, is HEM better than PT3? and if so, can i export my pt3 HH and import to HEM or am I starting all over again with history
I play up to 8 tables.
I like the hud stats/steals/position stats etc.. of HEM...
Ive been using PT3 since it came out
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kb coolman
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Flush
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 596
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I love HEM for ring games.
Tourneys leave a lot to be desired, since it doesn't graph or allow you to break down a specific tourney. It's also harded to track tournament winrates. Basically, it tracks tourneys hand by hand just like ring. Good for hand review and HUD, but not much else.
I didn't care too much for the PT3 trial. I've heard rumblings from others that PT2 was better than PT3.
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GatorJH
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4-of-a-Kind
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: HotLanta
Posts: 3,179
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yes you can import your PT hands to HEM.
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Poker is easy, it's winning at poker that's hard.
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daven
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Straight Flush
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: soaking up ethanol, moving on up
Posts: 5,805
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I had PT3 and switched to HEM. The last straw was when i reviewed a session and realised that two of their summary stats were incorrectly calculated. I let them know, they said that they would it add it to their list of problems. I bought HEM later that day.
There have been loads of updates to PT3 since then though, maybe it's better? I don't know or care. Pat had a good product, Josh went and replace it with crap and basically ripped people off for a while
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Otter_Brothface
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Two Pair
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 40
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I use the holdem manager because it tells me my graph and stats and makes me feel like I have a poker friend to help
Otter
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