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11-21-2008 , 04:51 PM
[x] OP is a moran.
11-21-2008 , 05:00 PM
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Originally Posted by TenJackOfClubs
I just witnessed a friend of mine 8 tabling 1/2 on stars using a new HUD.

He said he got the program from a friend of his at school OVER THE SUMMER.
Why hasn't he moved up to where they respect his new HUD?
11-21-2008 , 06:49 PM
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Originally Posted by TenJackOfClubs
I just witnessed a friend of mine 8 tabling 1/2 on stars using a new HUD. It uses your PT stats to create an accurate range for your opponent. It gives you a text output line that you can copy paste into pokerstove.

What this means is that any monkey could play "text book" poker if he is able to learn preflop strat and copy paste.

He said he got the program from a friend of his at school OVER THE SUMMER.

I will not give you his screenname, or the name of the program, but I have searched online and I cannot find it (which is good). As far as I know it is a one of a kind program.

I will never play a hand of poker online ever again.
Your about 2 years to late bro.
11-21-2008 , 07:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Scorcho
When did they stop dealing the other 5 cards? It's all preflop now?
Gaaaahhhhhhh! I can't stop watching your avatar!
11-21-2008 , 07:35 PM
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Originally Posted by CRUDEFINDER
What I hope will eventually happen is that sites will allow you to change your name often enough that these tracking programs cant keep a data base on you. These programs need a pretty good sample size to accurately pin you down. It's like Phil Laak wearing his disguise to a poker tournament.
Cake has done a few things along these lines. First, they let you change your name every 7 days. Second, they don't allow HUDs. Third, they munge everyone's names in the hand histories so that only the first 4 characters are shown, with the rest of the name showing up as asterisks. Your own name shows up fine, which means that you won't have any problems building a database on your own play but you'll have a hell of a time trying to separate out all the John********'s in your database.

Personally, I like what they do. I mostly use PT to track my own play, anyway, and I've found that I don't really miss having other people's stats at Cake. I'd like to see other sites allow name changes as well.
11-21-2008 , 07:40 PM
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Originally Posted by cking
give me 27mins and a PT database and i could give u a really accurate hand range for a set of players opening ranges from any position, its not very hard
thats why you are the main event CHAMPION
11-21-2008 , 07:41 PM
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Originally Posted by MasterLJ
Let's see this HUD applied to heads up.
I agree that obviously this guys HUD did not 'break' poker.

However speaking purely hypothetically, it would be easier to break heads up using optimal mathematical ranges then it would be in 6max of full ring games, simply because figuring out player ranges in multiway pots adds infinitely more variables.

Edit: This has already been somewhat applied LHE. Where it is much simpler.
11-21-2008 , 07:42 PM
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Originally Posted by coxquinn
And to think I wasted thousands on the memoirs of aejones and the Rhapsody of Krantz
people bought that ****? wtnf?
11-21-2008 , 07:47 PM
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Originally Posted by cwik
I agree that obviously this guys HUD did not 'break' poker.

However speaking purely hypothetically, it would be easier to break heads up using optimal mathematical ranges then it would be in 6max of full ring games, simply because figuring out player ranges in multiway pots adds infinitely more variables.

Edit: This has already been somewhat applied LHE. Where it is much simpler.
it's infinitely harder to exploit something like that in nl hu than lhe. especially vs thinking players that adjust.
11-21-2008 , 07:50 PM
OP is proof online poker is still breathing?
11-21-2008 , 10:37 PM
Jack, when I showed you my program I made you promise not to tell anyone about it. Seriously, what part of "you have to keep this technology a secret" did you not understand?
11-21-2008 , 10:44 PM
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Originally Posted by fees
OP is proof online poker is still breathing?
yes
11-21-2008 , 11:01 PM
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Originally Posted by fees
OP is proof online poker is still breathing?
pretty much
11-22-2008 , 05:45 AM
I would personally love to play in a 6max game with every opponent using some program
11-22-2008 , 08:03 AM
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Originally Posted by fees
OP is proof online poker is still breathing?
yup read my mind
11-22-2008 , 10:37 AM
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Originally Posted by JacksonTens
I have had the ability to do this relatively accurately for about 2 years. This isn't the only reason I win.

Its how you react to these ranges. Welcome to real poker...

i.e Maths

JT
real poker lmao
computer doing 90% of the work is not real poker
11-22-2008 , 12:29 PM
[x] are pretty easy to make just watch- [x][x][x][x][x]x[x].

[ ] perfect [x] boxes.
[x] a slight slight of [x] going on up there.
11-22-2008 , 01:45 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by TenJackOfClubs
I just witnessed a friend of mine 8 tabling 1/2 on stars using a new HUD. It uses your PT stats to create an accurate range for your opponent. It gives you a text output line that you can copy paste into pokerstove.
This program is so primitive...
It cannot even automate PokerStove...
Or integrate a clone of it...
But forces you to do copy/paste?

Obviously the rest of the code is just as primitive.

Yawn 1,000,000 times.
01-04-2009 , 06:55 PM
over 200k on pokerstars
over 90k on fulltilt
01-04-2009 , 06:56 PM
desgrazziado! (sp?)
01-04-2009 , 06:56 PM
in before graph or it didn't happen
01-04-2009 , 06:58 PM
tooo many on stars
01-04-2009 , 09:30 PM
op's sn makes this an obvious level
01-04-2009 , 10:20 PM
card runners killed poker
01-04-2009 , 11:51 PM
All these ****ing tickboxes tilt the crap out of me. Its so so so lame.
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