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Poker Patterns & PokerGrapher Don\'t Work With Latest PT Setup
Never of this applications will now work with PT (using postgresSQL 8.1/8.2). Both seem to have stalled in their development, anybody know who wrote them? Somebody needs to get on the case to fix either of these or write a new equivalent graphing tool as PT graphing is a waste of space.
Personally I can't properly analysis my play without seeing the graphs of my play etc, I don't know about other out there. |
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Re: Poker Patterns & PokerGrapher Don\'t Work With Latest PT Setup
I have encountered the same issues using PostgreSQL 8.2.
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Re: Poker Patterns & PokerGrapher Don\'t Work With Latest PT Setup
same, i can't use PokerGrapher since "upgrading" to PSQL
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Re: Poker Patterns & PokerGrapher Don\'t Work With Latest PT Setup
I am having this same problem as well. But I don't think we really have the right to request that someone hurry up and get a working one out. They didn't exactly make money off of these. If someone knows the author of Poker Patterns, maybe we could contact him and make a deal. Something like X people contribute Y dollars in exchange for a working new version. I think that would be fair.
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Re: Poker Patterns & PokerGrapher Don\'t Work With Latest PT Setup
I didn't mean it quite like that. It was meant more of a rallying call than a demand.
The source code for ptgrapher is available from sourceforge. I had a look, and its in VB, not a language I have any experience with, otherwise I would have been more than happy to try and fix it for free. Ptgraph seems to work with latest postgres, but the functionality is really really limited. |
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