Is PT3 for me?

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Is PT3 for me?

Postby abcd » Thu Jan 01, 2009 1:22 am

Hi, I've been meaning to get a poker tool for a couple of years but haven't been able to decide which one.

I need to see onscreen stats for all players - is this what HUD is? Does it work with Red Kings site? This is important.

Also what are the advantages, if any, over Holdem Manager.

Thank

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Re: Is PT3 for me?

Postby Peligroso » Thu Jan 01, 2009 10:49 am

Yes, the HUD shows onscreen stats for all the players at the tables, and PT3 works on Red Kings.

While I might be biased, I personally prefer PT3 to HEM because of many different reasons. First of all, esthetically, I very much prefer the looks and the menus of PT3. Also, the tournament support in PT3 is way better than the tournament support in HEM and we have TableTracker (table selection tool). Our custom stats are incredibly powerful and you can make pretty much any kind of stat that you can think of. Also, PokerTracker as a company is bigger and more experienced, and we're currently looking to expand our development team. There are loads of other reasons as well, and we also offer a 60 day free trial with very few limitations (you're restricted to one database and you can't use TableTracker or custom stats) that I think you should try out and see what you think, just download it from our Download Page.
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Re: Is PT3 for me?

Postby NedKLee » Sun Jan 04, 2009 9:46 am

Been using PT trial version since the star of Dec. last year.
PT is simply amazing in pointing out the leaks in my (maybe your) game and as a result I'm now ITM 80% of the time, as opposed to 36%.

I feel I haven't even scratched the surface of this tool, it will NOT guarantee you 1 winning hand, but it will save you from investing your chips in many losing hands.

Personally I wouldn't be without it.
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