The had a trial period last weekend. Everyone with the free version coud use the premium version for 3 days. I must say it was very interesting and useful while it lasted and I totally think it's worth the 6$, maybe one day I will get it, but for now I'm fine with the basic stats and getting my play better without all the extra information.It's definately better than nothing. You get 3 basic HUDs for free: VPIP, PRF and AF, if I'm not mistaking. Sure it helps, however you are still missing a lot.
Unfortunately they don't have a trial period so you could understand if it's worth paying for the premium version. Have to pay something about 6 bucks to use it a month.
The had a trial period last weekend. Everyone with the free version coud use the premium version for 3 days. I must say it was very interesting and useful while it lasted and I totally think it's worth the 6$, maybe one day I will get it, but for now I'm fine with the basic stats and getting my play better without all the extra information.
True, usually that's to use more than one month, and I checked it fast, within a year of use HM and PT (both for small stakes) is already cheaper and comes with a lot of extra stuff, while Jivaro is only a hud that you cannot even alter a lot.Remember the $$$ is a monthly fee, if you are going to use it for a long time the other options are HoldemManager or PokerTracker which have one off fees and free trials
The had a trial period last weekend. Everyone with the free version coud use the premium version for 3 days. I must say it was very interesting and useful while it lasted and I totally think it's worth the 6$, maybe one day I will get it, but for now I'm fine with the basic stats and getting my play better without all the extra information.
For Jivaro, 3 days of a lot of playing was enough as there are not a lot of options to change and the info is still quite basic. It's very easy to use, but the other side of the coin is that it's not moldable to what you really want to do. It has all the important information (or what the developers consider the most important information) like 3-betting, fold to 3-bet, stealing, fold to stealing, c-betting, and aggression per street. But you cannot change it, if you prefer to see other things like 4-betting on flop if you would like to, while I think with HM and PT this is possible.3 days - it's about nothing. I've tried PT4 for a month and even that was not enough since you only get more or less sufficient hand history by the end of trial. So you can see and test what features a tool has and how to tune it but you can't really check if all these stats improve your play. You can only guess and hope that you will get some outcome when you have a solid hand history for a good number of your opps.
And yep, $6/month it's more expensive than HM or PT if you gonna use any of it for a long time.
How to transfer Jivaro database to another computer? Is it possible at all?
I thought that all my hand history is stored somewhere on Jivaro servers, but when I logged in from another laptop it turned out that it's not so.
Thanks mateNo Jivaro is only a HUD, not much more than that. The program itself shows your general stats over all time (VPIP, PFR AFq), and the hands during the session. That's it.
Hi! This weekend they allow to use premium for free. I use basic for couple of months and it's good but I'm still thinking of upgrading.
Hi! This weekend they allow to use premium for free. I use basic for couple of months and it's good but I'm still thinking of upgrading.