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pkrmaster

Beginner

Date of registration: Aug 7th 2009

Posts: 11

1

Sunday, August 9th 2009, 4:06pm

Analysis Software for online poker

I'm discovering that many poker players use online poker programs to help them get better at their games and to identify and analyze their history versus an opponent.
What are some of the better programs out there that are legal to use and will help to analyze my game, my earnings (or loss), the type of players I am up against, my overall play style, what the money leaks are, etcetera.... hopefully programs that won't have me turning into a scientist and math major just to use them.


Thanks,
pkrmaster
:D

Maserati

Gambling Maniac

Date of registration: Jul 28th 2009

Posts: 246

Gender: male

Location: Monaco

Occupation: Gambler

Hobbies: Casino, Poker and Sportsbetting

2

Tuesday, August 11th 2009, 11:17am

I can just recommend you this info - they did a very nice research.
I already tried "Pokercrusher" and "Sit and Go Shark" and both were ok.

In generally I still believe in the skill of the game. You must know which hands you should play in which position....and how (tight or agressive) and against which kind of player (for this those "oppponent analyse programs" can be useful).

Good Luck,
Maserati
I LOVE GAMBLING

pkrmaster

Beginner

Date of registration: Aug 7th 2009

Posts: 11

3

Wednesday, August 12th 2009, 5:19pm

I can just recommend you this info - they did a very nice research.
I already tried "Pokercrusher" and "Sit and Go Shark" and both were ok.

In generally I still believe in the skill of the game. You must know which hands you should play in which position....and how (tight or agressive) and against which kind of player (for this those "oppponent analyse programs" can be useful).

Good Luck,
Maserati
Thanks for your nice information. I will try it, may be it will help :D

PKRMASTER :thumbsup:

Date of registration: Jul 29th 2009

Posts: 115

4

Monday, August 17th 2009, 10:15am

Yes, there is indeed a lot of information to come around, and also many software application for such purposes as studying or reviewing different strategies, but, like Maserati said, I also think in-game skill is much more useful on long-term, as these auxiliary materials tend to transform you in a kind of a robot.

sharkyfish

Trainee

Date of registration: Aug 29th 2009

Posts: 92

Gender: male

Location: Moscow City

Occupation: The BOSS

5

Saturday, August 29th 2009, 6:21pm

Poker Software

I think that the best program to analyze your game is PokerTracker. Those players which seriously concern game use this program, also the excellent program PokerOffice, but I there do not like one thing too a considerable quantity of the statistical data it creates some difficulties, I personally advise to all PokerTracker. And good poker calculator is Pokerstove its so useful ro analyze your hands.
I hope that this post will help somebody :)
See at the tables ;)

ToniCalfim

Beginner

Date of registration: Jul 18th 2009

Posts: 23

Gender: male

Location: Brazil

6

Sunday, August 30th 2009, 4:19am

Now and then I use PokerStove.

I started using PokerTracker, but after some analisys, I found I´m not a very good player, and then I decided to give up, at least for a while - and since my bankroll is not that big, and I play only micro limits I think I really don´t need PokerTracker, and using it was just an aditional task.

But I insist, as soon as my bankroll gets bigger, I will be back to some of these programs...

gerome

Trainee

Date of registration: Sep 10th 2009

Posts: 59

Gender: male

Location: hongkong

Occupation: business man

Hobbies: playing poker, playing golf

7

Tuesday, September 15th 2009, 12:55pm

Now and then I use PokerStove.

I started using PokerTracker, but after some analisys, I found I´m not a very good player, and then I decided to give up, at least for a while - and since my bankroll is not that big, and I play only micro limits I think I really don´t need PokerTracker, and using it was just an aditional task.

But I insist, as soon as my bankroll gets bigger, I will be back to some of these programs...
it seems that this poker traker really work for you since you have readily found out that your not really that good and it need a lot of practice and mastery in order to become a pro and which means a lot of money spending too on your part..

gerome

Trainee

Date of registration: Sep 10th 2009

Posts: 59

Gender: male

Location: hongkong

Occupation: business man

Hobbies: playing poker, playing golf

8

Tuesday, September 15th 2009, 1:00pm

I can just recommend you this info - they did a very nice research.
I already tried "Pokercrusher" and "Sit and Go Shark" and both were ok.

In generally I still believe in the skill of the game. You must know which hands you should play in which position....and how (tight or agressive) and against which kind of player (for this those "oppponent analyse programs" can be useful).

Good Luck,
Maserati
i had read those software here and its very informative and likewise helpful to us as well..but i think as what you had stated above its our skill of the game that make us a pro and be a winner! but how can you be a skilled one? maybe just by constant practice and applying some strategies of which you think that will work..then i guess its all that matters..what about you?

gerome

Trainee

Date of registration: Sep 10th 2009

Posts: 59

Gender: male

Location: hongkong

Occupation: business man

Hobbies: playing poker, playing golf

9

Tuesday, September 15th 2009, 1:08pm

Yes, there is indeed a lot of information to come around, and also many software application for such purposes as studying or reviewing different strategies, but, like Maserati said, I also think in-game skill is much more useful on long-term, as these auxiliary materials tend to transform you in a kind of a robot.
have you heard about the legends of poker such as Stu Ungar? what i am trying at was during those times there were no software programs that will enable us to analyze how we played the game...but still he was able to make it..but since the emergence of this high technology thing we can study more and analyze it where did we gone wrong during that game..which means that we are lucky to have those software! and it means the probability of being a legend(someday)is 95 % :)

This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "gerome" (Sep 16th 2009, 6:42am)


kai6329

Beginner

Date of registration: Aug 15th 2009

Posts: 12

10

Sunday, October 18th 2009, 12:37am

Quoted



I like poker tracker 3 for analysing hands and game play, and of course it keeps track of your bankroll, opponents etc.

I would recommend it to anyone who wants to keep track of their gameplay

Dreams of Tragedy

Intermediate

Date of registration: Jan 5th 2010

Posts: 489

Location: ???????

Occupation: ???????

Hobbies: Music, Poker,Anime,Video Games,Coffee

11

Wednesday, February 3rd 2010, 10:28pm

I use poker office and paper and pen....and like what i do

Dreams of Tragedy

Intermediate

Date of registration: Jan 5th 2010

Posts: 489

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Hobbies: Music, Poker,Anime,Video Games,Coffee

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Monday, August 9th 2010, 11:00pm

I'm now using poker tracker 3 and i do like it alot