Jivaro is pokerstars-only (has a beta version for America's Cardroom)
I play only PS so this is no issue for me.
It is top notch, displays the stats you need on streets but allows you to click different street than one you are in.
So if you are at preflop you can look at river stats even if you feel you want to plan that far ahead and see how aggressive or passive a player is there.
It gives colored stages of severity (red orange green) red is for very tight or very aggressive depending the stat, green is for very loose or very passive of course.
It lets you use 30 days trial to see if you like it.
I have no complaints. If you want progress graphs or hand analysis after the games however, then purchase HM2 or PT4 as they are the dominators of that.
PT4 is better for more detailed type of player who is playing less tables but analysing far more during and after games. HM2 is better for faster player who wants very CLEAR HUD rather than detailed and very clear color-coded graphs that are adjustable in many ways.
PT4 gives more numbers but helps you less with how to use them.
are* no aren't in the usa.sorry to hijack this thread, but aren't you an anti-HUD activist??haha
Now to the original poster, Holdem MAnager or poker tracker if you aren't in the USA
If everyone is cheating then you need to cheat.I'll try it, in my oppinion any kind of help is like cheating, maybe if I try I'll change my kind of seeing things up
I'll try it, in my oppinion any kind of help is like cheating, maybe if I try I'll change my kind of seeing things up
Are you able to remember the exact percentage that each player 3betted, or folded to a 3bet? Contination betted on the flop, folded to a cbet or reraised at the flop? Same for turn? Same for river except 'bet' instead of cbet here?That is my thinking too, any kind of help is a sort of cheating.. Besides, on PS u can use labels on players and mark them with any color as well as put notes on them.
Still, I belive many people use them, since every streamer i have ever seen has some HUD for all sorts of numbers and percentages..
It tells you a ratio which is bsically what you should multiply BB by considering pot size, the huger the pot the less a 1BB bet matters so it won't stay as 0:1 / 1:1 (depends how you look at it what the left side should be)Btw, does HUD tell u the odds, as well as pot odds?
For example, on live tournaments and cash games ppl are not allowed to use phones or tablets making them impossible to use some software, also players are not allowed to use lists that tells a player what hands have roughly what odds depending on position and number of players involved...
If HUD does help in that way, players that use it are in great advantage...
You are confusing pot odds with hand odds.Btw, does HUD tell u the odds, as well as pot odds?
For example, on live tournaments and cash games ppl are not allowed to use phones or tablets making them impossible to use some software, also players are not allowed to use lists that tells a player what hands have roughly what odds depending on position and number of players involved...
If HUD does help in that way, players that use it are in great advantage...
The word 'can' is why the answer is no, you can play without HUD at low limits and even scrape a profit because most players at low limits either don't use a HUD or on the other hand overly rely on it and don't have unique reads or trick-plays that contradict the stats but are based on a unique tendency of a particular player.I understand that without these programs, you can not even play at low limits?
The premium version literally has more statistics... The free version has only VPIP PFR and AFq... Wouldn't suggest jivaro free for anyone to really profit.You can start playing with free 30-day versions. Is this time enough to repel money for a paid version?
are* no aren't in the usa.
Unless he's in NJ or Nevada then he can.
I realized there is no point fighting HUD