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redbank09 10-05-07 12:15 AM

pokertracker
 
i havent been very sucessful in cash games in the past, now that i have enough money that i can attempt to really work on getting some good hands in, is there in pokertracker data base that u can use on bodog? what would u guys reccomend to use to get started on this?

thanks

Talking Poker 10-05-07 12:31 AM

I'm mot sure what you mean by "poker tracker database to use on Bodog."

Bodog is (somewhat) supported by PT, but like every other site, you build your own database. There aren't public ones out there with everyone's numbers, if that's what you are getting at.

I would also suggest playing at Full Tilt or Cake over Bodog if you are planning on getting hands in and working on your cash game play - better table selection, better bonuses, and of course, rakeback (see my sig).

redbank09 10-05-07 12:38 AM

ok, what im looking for is some info on how to keep up with my win/loss ratio and so on like all of guys do when you post your graphs. i have never been a cash game player so i dont even know where to start, but thats basically what im lloking for. i want to be able to graph and keep up with my hands like JD does in all his posts. i didnt know if that was a database u buy from a website or if its something u build on ur own. i know i sound lost and thats why i am asking for help. as for playing on bodog, it is to get money on and off of there for me using the echeck option so thats why i stasrted playing there.

thanks

Talking Poker 10-05-07 01:37 AM

Buy . That's what we all us to "track" our "poker." :D

Seriously - buy it, set it up to import your hands, and tada - you're done. You probably have a ton of hands on your hard drive right now that you can import.

Invigilator 10-05-07 07:49 AM

I like PT with FullTilt, since you can gather data on observed hands. It's a nice comfort level in terms of your first ventures into cash games. That is the path that I took when I went over to cash games and it has worked out rather well.

Reel Deal 10-05-07 09:21 AM

Just as an FYI, unfortunately PT no worky on Cake.

Talking Poker 10-05-07 01:19 PM

Right, forgot to mention that. As far as PT compatibility goes:

Full Tilt > Stars > Bodog > Cake

redbank09 10-05-07 04:05 PM

thats exactly what i was looking for, thanks.


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