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I already have Notecaddy edge and Notecaddy advantage along with other custom stats.
If you own NCA we offer a free copy of AJA at the same stake. We send emails about this and it was mentioned in a previous version of the OP ITT, but you probably missed those. Shoot us an e-mail @ aja [at] notecaddy.com or contact us at Skype @ AJacksonAdvantage and we'll send it to you.
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Besides from the sizing tells, what is there in this package that can benefit me ?
The Dynamic Package offers 2 big advantages over other packages.
- It has dynamic stats, ranges, and badges. Dynamic means that the type of values displayed change to always offer the most reliable data. As an example, let’s say a player has had the opportunity to c-bet 100 times vs a Hero, then the HUD will only show that % because the sample-size is reliable enough and that data is more relevant that how the player plays vs everyone.
- Our badges use data from multiple stats to indicate a player’s exploitabilities. Other HUDs will tell you when a players fold vs a 3-bet or c-bet to much, but don’t combine that data. The advantage of our system is that you can find profitable spots that often aren’t obvious when looking at stats and making quick decisions. Take a player that folds a lot vs 2-barrels in a 3-bet pot, when he isn’t 4-betting or raising c-bets a lot just the high fold-% vs. the 2-barrels can make the 3-bet on itself profitable which the AJA HUD will indicate. It would often be impossible to quickly analyze all the stats to come to this same conclusion in-game.
The differences just mentioned are unique to AJA. Of course we also feel our HUD is better thought out and more intuitive. But that's a personal preference and other pack authors probably find this equally true about their own pack.
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Also, is nilay still working on this and is he still handling support
No and no. Nilay isn't involved in anything.
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Would have any more RAM help speed up the process of creating notes ?
Up to 16GB is definitly usefull. And as you mentioned the price is cheap, so it's pretty much a no-brainer. Do make sure the new RAM has at least the frequency of the old RAM.
Let me know when there's anything else.