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The only one I know of is sharkscope.com, but I've seen people quote my results on UB, Party, etc...
Is there a complete list anywhere? |
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#2
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The only one I know of is sharkscope.com, but I've seen people quote my results on UB, Party, etc... Is there a complete list anywhere? [/ QUOTE ] I run thepokerdb.com ... you might find it useful. |
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[ QUOTE ] The only one I know of is sharkscope.com, but I've seen people quote my results on UB, Party, etc... Is there a complete list anywhere? [/ QUOTE ] I run thepokerdb.com ... you might find it useful. [/ QUOTE ] Might? QUITE THE UNDERSTATEMENT |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] The only one I know of is sharkscope.com, but I've seen people quote my results on UB, Party, etc... Is there a complete list anywhere? [/ QUOTE ] I run thepokerdb.com ... you might find it useful. [/ QUOTE ] Might? QUITE THE UNDERSTATEMENT [/ QUOTE ] LOL, thanks. |
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As far as I can tell, thepokerdb.com is not very useful --- all it shows are tournaments that the person has placed in, so there is no way to evaluate ability, just how "much" they play. By far the best tournament result tracking site IMHO is officialpokerranking.com. It ranks players based on performance, keeps track of every tournament they play (on Paradise it tracks back to November 2005, on Party to March 2006), and seems reasonable in how it rates players. The only problem with it is it only ranks Party Poker and Paradise.
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As far as I can tell, thepokerdb.com is not very useful --- all it shows are tournaments that the person has placed in, so there is no way to evaluate ability, just how "much" they play. By far the best tournament result tracking site IMHO is officialpokerranking.com. It ranks players based on performance, keeps track of every tournament they play (on Paradise it tracks back to November 2005, on Party to March 2006), and seems reasonable in how it rates players. The only problem with it is it only ranks Party Poker and Paradise. [/ QUOTE ] http://www.thepokerdb.com/sample.php Better or worse than OPR? |
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wow, didn't know db did that. why doesn't it show up for me? costs money?
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[ QUOTE ] As far as I can tell, thepokerdb.com is not very useful --- all it shows are tournaments that the person has placed in, so there is no way to evaluate ability, just how "much" they play. By far the best tournament result tracking site IMHO is officialpokerranking.com. It ranks players based on performance, keeps track of every tournament they play (on Paradise it tracks back to November 2005, on Party to March 2006), and seems reasonable in how it rates players. The only problem with it is it only ranks Party Poker and Paradise. [/ QUOTE ] http://www.thepokerdb.com/sample.php Better or worse than OPR? [/ QUOTE ] Um WAY better. But how do the rest of us get to that info? |
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wow, didn't know db did that. why doesn't it show up for me? costs money? [/ QUOTE ] Use the contact us link on the site to get the info. I probably shouldn't discuss it much on 2+2 just because of their advertising policies. But my pride wouldn't let me stand by idly when someone says that OPR has a better interface. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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#10
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Pretty cool...
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