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Old 01-11-2007, 05:02 PM
Avocado Avocado is offline
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Default Retrieving fishes from a Poker Tracker database

I would like to generate a list of players who have played at list X hands with me, have a VPIP > Y and an pf raise % < Z, for example. Is there anything like this in Poker Tracker? If not, I know that I can query the databse to retrieve this information, but has anyone already made this?

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Old 01-11-2007, 05:40 PM
rvg72 rvg72 is offline
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Default Re: Retrieving fishes from a Poker Tracker database

Poker Patterns, the graphing tool for Poker Tracker, has this functionality - basically exactly what you said. You can download it from the Poker Tracker forums.

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Old 01-12-2007, 02:21 AM
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Default Re: Retrieving fishes from a Poker Tracker database

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Poker Patterns, the graphing tool for Poker Tracker, has this functionality - basically exactly what you said. You can download it from the Poker Tracker forums.

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Thanks, it seems great. The only problem is that I can't export / copy the list of screenames...
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Old 01-12-2007, 01:03 PM
King Spew King Spew is offline
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Default Re: Retrieving fishes from a Poker Tracker database

Easy Peasy in PT.

On preference, filter out all players with less than X hands played.

Then auto rate (with the factors you want) as #1 priority.

(Suggestion: the cash bag icon seems to be the universal icon for extreme looseness, while the mouse is extreme passiveness.)
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