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ZwiFT
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02-15-2008, 02:09 PM
Post subject: Pokertracker and pokeracehud newb
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Full House
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Valuebet/fold
Posts: 778
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Hey, just gone over from pokeroffice to pokertracker/ace. But i can only show the table averages, not the individual player stats. Any idea what ive done wrong?
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jyms
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Tilting Mod
Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 4,837
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did you select your database in the preferences tab of PaHud?
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ZwiFT
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Full House
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Valuebet/fold
Posts: 778
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Yeah, i did :S its on absolute
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Smith
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Straight
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: In a LuckBox
Posts: 112
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Use Poker Tracker 3 Beta, AHK HUD
Dave should hopefully have V3 out soon????!!!! (FTP is way too CPU intense right now, hard to multi-table)
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sil693
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Full House
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Birmingham, UK
Posts: 610
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Is it worth upgrading to PT3 when its available? I havnt heard anything about it so I dont know whats different.
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Smith
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Straight
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: In a LuckBox
Posts: 112
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by sil693
Is it worth upgrading to PT3 when its available? I havnt heard anything about it so I dont know whats different.
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Well If it makes any difference to ya... I'm in love...
Some new features are cool, but some are left out... And hopefully will be implemented by final release. They have a lot of work to do yet, so I doubt it will be out in the next month or two. (Planned end of Feb release, but they said they are pushing that back)
I just hope they don't charge much.... because it is pretty sweet. But PT2 is still good, but PT3 is also faster with PostgreSQL.
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ZwiFT
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Full House
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Valuebet/fold
Posts: 778
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anyone care to explain what you use PostgreSQL for?
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jasons0147
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Straight
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 164
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I converted my database over to PostgreSQL as soon as I started playing a lot of poker. From the way I understand it, it makes accessing a large database much quicker. I can say that sense I have switched to it load times are much faster than what they use to be.
I also work at a dealership and we have a gigantic database of customers inside of a piece of software we use, and its a SQL database, our IT guy says it the only way to go when you have massive amounts of data.
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