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    Default Making sense of Poker Tracker

    I'm a one-day old newbie. I just started playing the .10/.20 game at Pacific using Handgrabber. I have several related questions:
    1. Do I really need to leave the table to go to the main menu and click "My History" to get history for Handgrabber? There appears to be no option for auto-save of history.
    2. I seem to be too stupid to use Poker Tracker effectively. I can't find my % of Flops seen. That would seem to be a basic stat of interest.
    3. My powers of observation are terrible! At the end of a hand, about all I can do is glance quickly at one or two Villain's starters and try to observe if they seem to be "junk starters" or not. I certainly don't have time (or the ability) to try to remember the community cards and think about the play to analyze and categorize opponents. The cards flash so quickly and the next hand is started. Drat! It doesn't seem possible to remain at the table and go to My History in order to have Poker Tracker analyze the opposing players. Arghhh! Suggestions?
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    Go through some hand histories offline. This will help you learn what to look for when you are playing.

    PT has a gametime window that you can use to view a player's tendencies (VP$IP - this correlates with flops seen, pre flop raise percentage, etc.) in almost real time.

    You might do a search - there are some good posts on PT.
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    I cqn't find the game time window. How does one access it?
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    Coolmoe, Thanks! I finally found what you're talking about in the tracker under ring player statistics. I had to figure out how to get the program to auto-interrogate the history from Pacific. COOL BEANS!

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