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oldolm

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hello , im new with poker programs and i want to use jivaro, is it good or is there some better programs? thank you
 
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Jivaro is a beautiful HUD but it's quite simple. I think you should try pokertracker4 or holdemmanager2. These tools are really helpful.
 
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Jivaro is very good and easy to use, there are others that offer many more things like PT4 or HM2 but they are quite complicated to use!
 
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If you play only pokerstars and/or ACR then this is one of single most beautiful and easy to use HUDs (as the 2 above me say).

If you have a wide poker-room range then that's one drawback of using Jivaro.

If you want progress graphs and post-game analysis then maybe invest in PT4, HM2 or DriveHUD.

Jivaro enables you make easy video format of hands so in terms of that, post-game analysis is actually fun and easy but it doesn't save hand-history if you close the program (I actually like this as this means it's not filling disk space with anything other than raw HUD stats which need to be memorised by the program for it to be useful long-term against other Regulars).

I love Jivaro but I admit that all these four HUDs have their own reasons to be considered dominant:

The simple duo:
Jivaro: Beauty of the HUD and ease of use
SIMILAR TO JIVARO - HoldemManager2: beautiful GRAPHS and easy-to-understand GRAPHS (is the Jivaro of progress graphs)

The complex duo:
DriveHUD - unparalleled detail in your ability to customise the HUD
PokerTracker4 - unparalleled detail in customising GRAPHS
 
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Anyway, I love Jivaro if this was all you were curious about.
 
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thanks for answers guys, i tryed to buy jivaro premium for 5 bucks for 1 month i see my results and then i try PT :)
 
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thanks for answers guys, i tryed to buy jivaro premium for 5 bucks for 1 month i see my results and then i try PT :)

Splurge and spend the $9 on drivehud for the year. Just does way more than Jivaro. :)
 
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If you want to dedicate yourself seriously to poker, you need an offside game analysis program, almost by obligation. This can be HM2 or PT4. As the first purchase is not wrong the Jivaro, but keep in mind that without one of these analysis programs of your game you can not go very far. Luck
 
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Jivaro defnetly is the best program for sure! You may not like at the beggining but you will get used to it. If I were you I would try.
 
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I aprove all that Rational Madman says because he was the guy that present me Jivaro first and he is a good guy, Rational Madman is an excellent menber of this group.
 
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