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If you don't bother to take the time to learn too use it, I agree
As with most tools, the more you know about it's abilities, the more useful it will be to you. I have found it to bevery useful and I am still in the process of learning how to use it. I have about 5000 hands in it now, and have found specific leaks in my game...particularly regarding to playing out of position. It is a tool the benefits analytical players (which I am) but it could be useful to the instinctual player, if for no other reason than to keep track of what your apponents are doing. Anyway, I still have quite a bit to learn when it comes to Poker Tracker - the sheer volume of data it gives you is a little overwhelming, and then trying to use that data to benefit your game....it just takes time - just like learning and getting good at poker itself.
dalecooper I would suggest downloading the trial verson and taking a look at it - if you don't like it don't buy it.
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