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Old 06-27-2012, 06:54 PM   #31
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Re: Holdem manager 2 vs 1

HM2 its terrible slow laggy i lost 1-2 seconds at every table when u play more than 16 tables is a disaster im very dissapointing i have to comeback to PT3 but PT3 is very poor the stats few stats´and need more positional stats like "3bet from SB vs UTG" kind. so what do u guys recommend HM1 or PT4? HM2 is not an option for me because the lag
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Old 06-30-2012, 07:16 PM   #32
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Re: Holdem manager 2 vs 1

Both are good, i prefer PT4 since hm1 is not really good for tourneys and pt4 have notetracker and many other mainstream things. And well yeah HM2 is laggy as hell for me on >12 tables. Just impossible to play turns out it's waste of monez. Not anyone facing laggy problems, but i just dunno. I do. I installed it like 4 times, when people told me that "it's not lagging and freezing anymore" and well.. they were wrong every time
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Old 06-30-2012, 07:47 PM   #33
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Re: Holdem manager 2 vs 1

For anyone complaining about lag please read post #5. The new improved hybrid/datagrid version update we have planned for later this summer is working great for our alpha testers playing 16+ tables. I don't have an exact ETA for when it will finally be released to the general public but I hope you will give it another try after we release it.
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Old 06-30-2012, 09:28 PM   #34
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For anyone complaining about lag please read post #5. The new improved hybrid/datagrid version update we have planned for later this summer is working great for our alpha testers playing 16+ tables. I don't have an exact ETA for when it will finally be released to the general public but I hope you will give it another try after we release it.
That's awesome. Anyway to put my hands on that earlier?

How about the other ppl complaining about the lag when not playing at all, opening the replayer, changing tabs, open NC, anything that requires a simple click on HM2?

Because, i can play with with how many tables i want and HM2 doesn't even use 20% of the CPU. But using it "offline" to analyse my play it's just slow/bad/unresponsive (even with a smal database of 10hands).
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Old 06-30-2012, 09:53 PM   #35
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Re: Holdem manager 2 vs 1

I just tried the new one yesterday and it's way snappier. I had actually gotten used to the delay in switching tabs etc but I'm very glad that's on the way out.

disclaimer: I am affiliated with HEM
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Old 06-30-2012, 10:35 PM   #36
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That's awesome. Anyway to put my hands on that earlier?
Not at this time. It is currently being alpha-tested by our paid testers and a few select customers. I will make a desktop note of people to notify when I am allowed to share it with more customers for beta testing and make sure you and the others in this thread get a PM.

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How about the other ppl complaining about the lag when not playing at all, opening the replayer, changing tabs, open NC, anything that requires a simple click on HM2?
As Sreti said, it is much 'snappier' in the new version we are working on when changing reports/tabs. I just installed it again myself to make sure before I replied since I normally keep the public version installed for my support work/testing.
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Old 07-01-2012, 06:52 PM   #37
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That's awesome. Anyway to put my hands on that earlier?

How about the other ppl complaining about the lag when not playing at all, opening the replayer, changing tabs, open NC, anything that requires a simple click on HM2?

Because, i can play with with how many tables i want and HM2 doesn't even use 20% of the CPU. But using it "offline" to analyse my play it's just slow/bad/unresponsive (even with a smal database of 10hands).
pretty much this. I hate all the dalays and lags when working with hem2 offline (working fine when actually playing). It must be IDEALY fluent, just like hem1 pretty please guys. Always respected HEM over pt, keep that bar high, cose atm it has fallen a bit
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Old 07-04-2012, 10:10 AM   #38
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Re: Holdem manager 2 vs 1

Thanks so much for the replys everyone. I will look through the thread and see what info i can find.
What would be most helpfull to me is specifik help like the leakbuster which is in HEM1. It helps alot to find flaws in your game.

Again cheers
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Old 07-04-2012, 10:12 AM   #39
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Hi Guys.

As the previous responder indicated, the HM2 response time is much faster for the vast majority of users. This is because Hero hands are cached and then subsequently recalled from memory. This is much faster than reading hands from disk again each time a new report is loaded or a filter is changed.

The users affected by some lag are primarily either (i) users with minimal RAM available or (ii) users with extremely large databases.

We are finalizing testing on an update that improve performance for all users but the primary benefit is focused on users in the two categories above. The updated version caches fewer Hero hands when we internally identify that the user falls into either of the two categories.

This performance update will also reduce the initial launch time for HM2 for all users and addresses some lag reported by users that are multi-tabling more than 12+ tables at a time.

Lastly, although HM2 hand import speeds are already well above anything previously available before, the hand import speeds for all users after the update are even faster.

The update I am referencing will be the update that follows the one that we are targeting to release within the next 7 days.

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Cool. Since I am sitting on a very very good quadcore 8gig RAM PC i should benifit from HEM2 alot
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Old 07-04-2012, 03:19 PM   #40
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Re: Holdem manager 2 vs 1

so is it time to switch? biggest hurdle for me is I will need to re-import 1-200gb of hands.
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Old 07-05-2012, 05:35 AM   #41
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Re: Holdem manager 2 vs 1

I'm too lazy to update my hem but I actually should.

hem2 crashes regularly and is way to heavy for my computer.
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Old 07-06-2012, 09:59 PM   #42
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Re: Holdem manager 2 vs 1

Are people still having problems with HM2? I thought it was better now
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Old 07-06-2012, 10:00 PM   #43
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I mean, assuming you have a computer less than 2 years old to use it
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Old 07-09-2012, 04:51 AM   #44
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Re: Holdem manager 2 vs 1

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I'm too lazy to update my hem but I actually should.

hem2 crashes regularly and is way to heavy for my computer.
updating could be the only necessary step.

We can't tell if you don't send in crash reports though.

If you continue to have problems, please reproduce the problem, describe exactly what you were doing, and email to support@holdemmanager.com your log.txt file -

http://hm2faq.holdemmanager.com/ques...ger+Support%3F
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Old 07-12-2012, 08:33 PM   #45
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Re: Holdem manager 2 vs 1

I am going to switch to PT4 if the new update coming out does not fix the HUD lag. I have tried every thing on this list (http://hm2faq.holdemmanager.com/ques...+is+lagging%3F) and have a top of the line machine with an ssd, but running more than 12 tables is unbearably laggy. I have come to the conclusion the program is just naturally laggy when running more the 12 tables no matter how good a machine you have. It's a shame because I really want the vs hero stats on HM2.
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