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Auto,
I play on Everest also and am using the GT+ Python script for seat rearrangment. As that script requires a seperate "processed" folder I am running those hands into an Access DB to run the GT plus. When I finish a session I use the "Auto import hands" from a folder feature in PT and import the unconverted hands into my Postgres database. This system seems to be working the best for me. |
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Auto, I play on Everest also and am using the GT+ Python script for seat rearrangment. As that script requires a seperate "processed" folder I am running those hands into an Access DB to run the GT plus. When I finish a session I use the "Auto import hands" from a folder feature in PT and import the unconverted hands into my Postgres database. This system seems to be working the best for me. [/ QUOTE ] Why are you doing this? I wrote that Python script and there's no reason not to import the processed hand history's. |
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As far as the Postgres thing goes, it never seems to work for me with Game Time plus, but I play 6 max on more than one site so I like Postgres all round(I use PAHUD normally)- the other thing, well my import moves the processed hands to a folder when I close the auto import window, but the non processed ones are still there, if I remember before I close the window then I could import the processed ones, but often they have already been moved to my junk hand file.
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As far as the Postgres thing goes, it never seems to work for me with Game Time plus, but I play 6 max on more than one site so I like Postgres all round(I use PAHUD normally) [/ QUOTE ] Make sure you have version 1.4.7, you can download it from their forum. [ QUOTE ] the other thing, well my import moves the processed hands to a folder when I close the auto import window, but the non processed ones are still there, if I remember before I close the window then I could import the processed ones, but often they have already been moved to my junk hand file. [/ QUOTE ] I solve this by letting Everest remove the HH's on exit. The processed ones will be in your "junk hand file" and there's no need to keep the original. |
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Ok, thanks for the tip, if I can get Game Time+ to work then moving the HH's around that way sounds a lot easier- so it's back to GT+ I guess, just kept getting errors when I tried to use it with Postgres and Everest but I'll give it another go if others have it working.
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I was having the same problem after updating to Postgres.
I mailed support and they sent me this like and it worked fine after i installing this version.. www.pokertracker.com/grant/GameTimePlus.exe |
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