By
Fox |
Published
Oct 14 2005, 12:04 AM
The best way to learn about pokertracker is to screw aorund with the
program while learning from the various guides around the net and the
PT forums. I'll try to give you a little quick guide here as well to
get you started in exploring the program.
First off you'll need to learn how to import some hands. Most of the
common sites will work automatically with Pokertracker ocne you have
things set up. We'll use Party as an example and I'll try to point out
any place where the process would be different with another site.
After you open Pokertracker you will see a row of brightly colored
icons across the top. The first icon on the left is (for some odd
reason) a colorful boat. that icon will be useful for importing big
chunnks of hands if you ever have them emailed to you as a one time
import, but we'll skip it for now. The second icon is what you would
use to import hand histories from some sites (like UB or PokerShare)
that are not completely automated. The third icon (the Party Poker chip
symbol) is the one we'll work with today.
The Party Poker chip symbol is the one that we'll use today, but the
next four or five icons will bring up fairly similar windows for
various sites if you aren't playing on Party. Click the icon and you
will get the Party auto-import window. Once things are set up here
you'll just need to hit the icon and the "start timer" button to import
hand histories as you play or watch games for datamining.
Next you will want to create a new folder somewhere that you can easily
locate (mine is on my desktop and label it "Old hand histories". This
file will basically just be a bucket to throw old hand histories into
so you can delete them. Check the box next to "Move processed files to
..." and enter the folder you just created.
Leave the rest of the boxes unchecked and set the timer to import hands every 1 minute.
Now click on the "Observed Hands" tab and we'll get that set up as
well. that will allow you to datamine the tables and get information on
your opponents. Many of the members of my site are learning that if
they don't have stats on an opponent it's much harder to make a correct
decision.
"My first Database" should already be entered in the box, and make sure the box marked "do not import..." is NOT checked.
Now switch back to the Settings tab and hit the button to start the
timer. Now you have Pokertracker checking for new files every minute
and loading them into it's database. In the future all you need to do
is hit the Party Chip icon and the start timer button to get things
rolling.
If you open up a few tables on Party for a few minutes, or if you
already ahve some hands played on Party that it will import the first
time the timer fires, you will have yourself a database.
Once you have imported some hands you can close the auto-import windowa
dn click on the little gold ring icon 7 from the left and explore some
statistics. We'll get to that in the next blog.
See you at the final table,
Fox
I'm awesome. You would like me. Really.