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Title: Poker Software
Post by: bubblebuster27 on August 05, 2009, 20:52:23 PM
Can anyone recommend any decent tracking software. I play MTT"s and STT"s mainly.
Title: Re: Poker Software
Post by: SirPercival on August 05, 2009, 20:53:16 PM

Can anyone recommend any decent tracking software. I play MTT"s and STT"s mainly.


PokerTracker is excellent for cash but I wouldn"t recommend it for MTT or STT.
Title: Re: Poker Software
Post by: kinboshi on August 06, 2009, 10:14:09 AM


Can anyone recommend any decent tracking software. I play MTT"s and STT"s mainly.


PokerTracker is excellent for cash but I wouldn"t recommend it for MTT or STT.


That"ll be a no then :D.
Title: Re: Poker Software
Post by: AMRN on August 06, 2009, 10:32:33 AM
I"ve just started using Tournament Indicator - seems pretty good. Gives you the usual stats (VPIP, PFR, Ag, etc), and also gives at a glance stuff per player like current M, last 5 hands $+/-, etc.    Costs $90, but is free if you subscribe to one of their Alliance sites and play out 900 tourney hands.

I thought playing out 900 hands on Everest would be easy, so fired up a couple of turbo STTs.... played them through, checked my progress, and found I had only played 9 hands! Beware - it only counts hands where you see a flop!

Title: Re: Poker Software
Post by: bubblebuster27 on August 06, 2009, 12:48:06 PM
Cheers. I"ll check it out
Title: Re: Poker Software
Post by: nosey-p on August 06, 2009, 14:33:41 PM

I"ve just started using Tournament Indicator - seems pretty good. Gives you the usual stats (VPIP, PFR, Ag, etc), and also gives at a glance stuff per player like current M, last 5 hands $+/-, etc.    Costs $90, but is free if you subscribe to one of their Alliance sites and play out 900 tourney hands.

I thought playing out 900 hands on Everest would be easy, so fired up a couple of turbo STTs.... played them through, checked my progress, and found I had only played 9 hands! Beware - it only counts hands where you see a flop!




I tried this out as well; found it quit good played 4 tournaments with it, cashed in 3 won 1. Was considering the free route with Everest until I saw the 900 flop hands. Could do with more than 48 hours trial to see if it's worth $90