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FYI - This went very smoothly for me. I followed the step by step instructions and had no problems at all. The actual conversion part took about 2.5 hours for me - not too bad.
Per Mayhem's suggestion, I'm going to make a new DB for dataming (Observed HHs) now. In fact, I think I may take it a step farther than that and make multiple new DBs for various limits that I'll be observing. |
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How many hands till you filled it up?
Also is it faster to refresh ?
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What do you mean by "refresh" - I don't understand.
I had something like 1.2 million hands in my DB (on the summary page)... That's the TOTAL - you'd have to divide by 5+ to see how many unique hands. I'm not sure which number you mean. The version of PT I am running has a max db size of 1 GB. Newer ones apparently have a 2 GB max, but PostgreSQL has no max. BTW - I set up the new db for observed hands today. Including changing everything I needed to change in PT and PAHud, I'd say it took me 5 minutes. Well - not counting the actual CREATION of the new db (15 seconds, and then however long it took - I walked away). |
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Ring Game Statistics.
As you have it reading your hands while you are playing (set on a timer), it processes the new file and update the Ring game stats. Yeah I was wondering how many hands you had tracked in total. How many were you in (dealt cards).
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