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Old 05-22-07, 06:36 PM
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look what i just found.


go to pokertracker - file - tournament summery fix.


that dosent seem to do much. I will mess around with this a little see what I can come up with, seems easiest solution so far is just open the manual thing and enter the stats on yourself. If there is a certain player you want to track then enter his also.

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I've only played tournaments at Stars, but how I import the summaries in PT is to go to File/PokerStars Tournament Results-Manual Entry, this should open up a window that shows a list of all tournaments played, but if there are no summaries most of the info will be missing, to fill in that info click on Auto Request Tournament Summaries, another window pops up where you can request the summaries--you need to be logged into Stars for it to work. The summaries will be sent to your email address you have set up with Stars. Once that is done, close all windows. Next click on the icon thats for Import HH/Tournament Summaries. Have it check your email and that will auto-import the tournaments into PT. Then if you want to see how you're doing similar to cash games, click on the trophy icon (Tournament Player Statistics).

I don't know if you can import summaries for any other site. But where you start for manual entry, you can enter the data for other sites. Also the HHs are stored just like cash games, so if you play a tournament with one player and get stats on him, and several tournaments later play him again, you will already have a history on him and they should work with HUD and pop-up.

Hope this helps everyone.
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Old 05-22-07, 08:39 PM
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this answers all questions





and better yet here





this 2nd link is great solves all the problems

just did this on a file and it works like a charm!!!

your welcome.



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Thanks all for the info.
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FWIW, I use PT for my cash games only. I keep track of my tourneys myself and never even open up the tourney section of PT. Why? Because way back when I first started messing with it, I thought it was really annoying.

That said, I still auto-import ALL of my hands, and if I turn on PAHud during a tourney (I usually don't), I have stats on the players I have history with. You don't need to enter tourney results to have stats on players you've played with. Just import the hands.
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Im all for keeping track of your tourneys, I think you should even with pokertracker but that last link I posted for the auto import for full tilt is real nice. I have been messing around with it a little and it super simple. All you do is open the tourney lobby and fire up the program, click like 3 buttons and BOOM there it is.

Im like you I never have used the tourney section of pokertracker but if its this easy I might, it gives you ROI and stuff real easy.
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