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| Can you tell if you are running better or worse Is there any way, in poker tracker or something else, to see if you are running good or bad? I know you could put separate hands in to poker stove, but is there any way to do that on your whole DB? |
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I guess? you guys are using PT2 ? I'm looking at the postgres console and can see the sql it's sending / table names / column names etc are different than the current database. Just for grins, I'm trying to create some postgres views to fool it, see if it will work. It will probably will work with a PT v2 database / schema. Mike |
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