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    Poker Hustler Dizzy_Fuzz's Avatar
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    Default 3rd party software and stats

    Just wanted some advice regarding 3rd party programs.

    I currently have PokerOffice
    I currently play 6 max

    Stats I display are

    Nr of Hands / VPIP / PFR% / AF
    Continuation bet% / Flop-Turn% / $Won

    I want to have "Fold to Cbet%" as an option - it was suggested by the Fees online guide that this would be very beneficial, but this isnt availiable under PokerOffice.

    I dislike Pokertracker.
    I have looked at Holdem Manager.

    Id like some advice for what programs people use, and what stats people use for 6 max, and whether Holdem manager has "Fold to Cbet%?"

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    Anyone?

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    Poker Hustler Dizzy_Fuzz's Avatar
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    Great Discussion...

    Since PokerOffice 5 has now been released I have changed my display stats slightly:

    Nr of Hands / VPIP / PFR% / AF / 3bet%
    Fold to 3bet% / Fold to Continuation bet% / Fold BB to steal%

    Any comments on what to look out for mostly when moving up from nl5 to nl10 6 max??

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    Does pokeroffice work on Cake?

    How much does it cost a month or year ? I plan on getting one of those softwares.

    Pokeredge is GREAT but it s like 40$ a month.. Fuck that.
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    id have answered u last week Dizzy if i had any idea how to answer u
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    why dont u like pokertracker 3?


    i use to use pokeroffice but with pt3 coming out i started to use it more and loved how easy it is...

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    Poker Hustler Dizzy_Fuzz's Avatar
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    Guess its just unfair bias against PT3. I suspect when my PO license runs out in June I will seriously look into PT3, however, this will mean I have to use POKERHUD with it??!

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    Thanks for the programs, I didn't use any, I'm going to try that PT3, looks nice.

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    Holdem Manager imo is a much better tracker, you can find a hand converter for cake on 2+2 i think

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    imo Holdem Manager is better than Poker Tracker 3 due to the fact that the pop up menu gives you positional information (VPIP & PFR per position), PT3 doesn't. Also, the replayer in HEM displays the stats whereas in PT3 they don't display stats, minor but annoying when doing session reviews.

    Both have built in hud displays so you don't have to use a third party.

    You should be able to demo both and see what one you like better

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