| This is a discussion on Poker tracker Vs Holdem manager within the online poker forums, in the Poker Software & Tools section; I am planning on getting either poker tracker or holdem manager but am not sure which,I play cash games,anybody know which one is better or ... |
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| Poker tracker Vs Holdem manager I am planning on getting either poker tracker or holdem manager but am not sure which,I play cash games,anybody know which one is better or worse.From reviews I've read they seem to be equally as good. |
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| re: Poker tracker Vs Holdem manager As said Quote:
I took both free trials and decided to take HEM - but it was a close call - could have flipped a coin, too. |
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| It's largely a personal preference. Personally, it was HEM by a mile for me. I dropped PT3 like a hot potato, and the HEM forums seem to be full of other former PT3 users. YMMV of course. However HEM currently only supports Rush in a "hacked" fashion. It exports villains stats to your player notes. However they are working on a HUD too. This is one of the rare times where PT3 pulled ahead of HEM, but it shouldn't be long now. Of course it's moot to me seeing as how I've sworn off the evil crack poker. Losing 5BI's over two nights was enough to do it for me. |
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Just try both and make an informed decision. They're both great products. |
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Pro version is $90. You can start with the small stakes version and upgrade later for $40, so you save $10 if you just start out with Pro. If the higher stakes are a long time coming for you, then maybe it's worth it to upgrade later, but I'd just spring for it now. Especially if you intend to buy the extra modules like Table Scanner and Leakbuster, which also come in small-stakes and unlimited stakes versions, with (I assume) the same sort of discount if you start out with the full versions. In addition to Table Scanner and Leakbuster, they also have Omaha and Hold'em Vision Pro, an enhanced version of the Vision product included in HEM. And they just merged or bought out Table Ninja as well. I bought the Scanner and Leakbuster modules, and may buy the Vision Pro as well. While I'm partial to HEM, either will greatly improve your game provided you use them properly. Their cost is but a tiny investment that could easily be recouped very quickly if you properly apply them. |
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| I'd just wait for pokeredge 5. http://www.poker-edge.com/videos/pe5...whats-new.html |
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| re: Poker tracker Vs Holdem manager Quote:
If you're using this product, or are thinking about using it, check the terms and conditions of the site(s) you play on. Before anyone asks, no major site prohibits PT3 or HEM. |
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Any software that includes datamining and especially notification features is going to be banned from most if not all major rooms. And as far as being "undetectable," I laugh. The very idea of advertising your software as undetectable (which is virtually impossible unless they run as a root-kit, and even then it can be detected, AV software does it every day) in the first place implies dishonest intentions (i.e. cheating). Look away folks, look way. |
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| I use PT... I tried to use HEM but for some odd reason my computer wouldn't work with the database (even after I emailed this could not be fixed) so I went with PT. From everything I have read, they are both great products, so try them both out and go with the one you like better. |
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