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I used to get a lot out of pokeroffice when I used to play limit games, but now I'm mostly STTs and MTTs. I stilll use it for STTs to help keep an eye of pre/post flop aggressiveness, but it is only useful that way when shedding the first 5 or 6.
Still use tracker for STTs, but for keeping the ITM/ROI stats. |
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#12
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Guys, PokerTracker is NOT suited for NLHE MTTs. Since a good strategy not only changes the number, quality and way hands are played dramaticly as the tournament progresses and Ms go down, but also accomodates the quality of the current table and chip distribution it follows that (except for extreme cases like newbies folding all hands or calling all hands) stats based on historical actions are worthless. [/ QUOTE ] Usually I don't use the quote but this needed to be repeated. As far as the original question 5.3% of all player use tracking software. |
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