kraada wrote:You can get rid of older data by using the purge by date options (which should run faster, according to my tests) and you can also set NT to only take notes on hands that occurred after a certain point. So on the first of the month you could purge data older than, say, 3 months and update the note taking time and only see the most recent 3 months of data.
If any hand has been proven to be in his range, it is listed, and the count is the number of shown down hands we've seen.
I don't think you understood what I was asking for kraada.
I know I can get rid of *all* data after a certain point. That's not what I want at all! I want to get rid of unreliable/outdated
hands matching individual rules. I gave examples of this in my post. If a player drops a range of hands because he learns it is
unprofitable to play them for a given position, then I would like to remove those hands from the range. I still want to keep
*everything else*, including all the old data. If raising 44 UTG was in his range a year ago, and is still in his range today, then
I want that information. But if he stopped raising 44 a year ago, I want to drop it from the range and keep everything else.
Quite simply, I want to track how the player's hand range has *evolved*.
Once the cardrange is assembled, I have no idea if a specific hand in that range was played today, yesterday, or a year ago!
I don't even know how many times that specific hand was played at all. The only thing I know is the sample size. I asked if
PokerTracker internally keeps track of how many times each hand was played, or is this information lost when updating the
sample size?
I spent more than a few minutes discussing the features that might be useful with those cardranges. Please spend a few
minutes considering what am requesting. The ability to take autonotes based on custom rules is powerful. But the design
is terribly flawed and so much information is lost! That was the point of my post(s). More development is needed.
John