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Old 11-30-07, 01:43 AM
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lol I got busted today JJ vs AA first hand, but this was on Full Tilt

Speaking of which... with that juicy 27% rakeback, you would be up like $1 instead of down 30c.

1. Personally I find $1.25 pretty boring on Tilt, but im just grinding... you should defs go to $5, it'd probably be more fun and you'd learn faster.

2. Go ring game then if your better at it. The rake is a lot less too. We microstakers are getting screwed up the bum with those 20% rakes.

3. Ditto, PokerTracker is good. But damn, why is it so expensive. Sometimes I wish Capitalism would take over and more people would create similar products and drive the prices down. I bet the guy has a monopoly over this tracking shit. But, nvm me...

4. Books? blah. Just play lots and u'll learn from your mistakes (hopefully)
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Old 11-30-07, 02:13 AM
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Haha I can understand why pokertracker is expensive... I just downloaded it and the options are making my head spin. It can check my email FOR ME and find all hand histories and load them??? I can minimize it to my system tray and have it auto check a folder for new hand histories every SECOND? I can have it calculate odds on the fly and print them on top of the table I'm playing at???

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HOLY TITS!
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Old 11-30-07, 02:17 AM
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Sorry to double post...

Quick Question if you're reading this thread: How can I "datamine" other games that are going on without sitting at them? In other words I want to be able to have 10 tables open at the limits I'm playing and have Poker Tracker be grabbing all those hand histories. This seems essential for building up a database, and I seem to remember someone mentioning it on another thread.
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You can do it manually.

Or you can get a program to do it for you:


Or you can pay someone else to do it for you:
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