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Just download and load it up whenever playing at Party and it should work.
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This sounds pretty sweet. Give us an update in a few days. Is it for Party only?
Also, a semi-unrelated question.... you know how there is that whole data mining process for Party? Can we do that at Full Tilt too? In other words, is there something out there that will write observed FT HHs to your HD, so PT can import them? I know Party > Full Tilt for limit cash games, but I've been playing a lot of NL lately - I started at Full Tilt to clear one of their reload bonuses (took about 2 days), and I've stuck around ever since for whatever reason. I hardly even use (let alone care about) my opponent's "data" when I play NL, but information is power, so I wouldn't mind having the option. Boobie should start a thread about exactly what he looks for when searching for NL donkies... Hint, Hint. |
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Well, I've already determined that I'll pay for it after one night. Makes game selection even easier. Right now, it's just for Party, but with plans to expand to other major sites.
I don't know anything about Full Tilt or possibilities for other sites. This app isn't about using the data while playing. It's about having it all there for you BEFORE YOU SIT DOWN!!! Instant, sortable, with the ability to look at the table's info and just join that table with a click. Whether you (in general, not TP) are using the data to aid your play is irrelevant. Anybody who thinks it "doesn't matter" what seat you pick at Party and just sits down blind doesn't pay much attention. This isn't 2003. P.S. Thanks for the title change!!! ![]() ![]() ![]()
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So, how does this work, without opening all of the tables (of your limit) on Party? Or does it?
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Wow. That is nice.
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I really don't have a sophiscated system. I just search for a players with a VP$IP over 50 and a went to showdown over 30%. Basically, they play too loose preflop and postflop. Generally, these people are willing to play for stacks with top pair, which is always a nice thing for my weak-tight ass.
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See, and those aren't always the same guys I want to target. My style works better against guys I get get off hands when I want to... those High Go To Showdown players are nice when you have the goods, but when you usually don't have anything (like me!), you need to bluff a lot more.
So I guess because I'm looser and more aggressive than you, I prefer less aggressive (but still loose preflop) opponents. I'd be quite happy for my opponents to ALWAYS fold when I bet. |
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![]() Dood. You should. How many tables do you play at a time? I play 4, and I'm not nearly attentive enough to get great reads on 36 people at a time. So it's great for me to be able to just look at a PAHUD number on somebody that I haven't really paid much attention to when I'm deciding if I should call their raise or raise from the button after they've limped. And "donkies" is spelled "donkeys" ![]() |
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Donkeys. Yeah.
![]() I typically play 3 at a time. I have the numbers there and I glance at them from time to time, but they don't affect my play much. I don't use them AT ALL for table selection - that's where I'm been doing my "Target the Short Stacks" thing. |
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