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Originally Posted by PaulyJames200x
How do you find out how much above/below EV you are in single table table sngs on HEM? Back then with HEM1, i recalled you did this by checking a button and then it would show you your EV such as you should be up or down say 100 dollars when you are down 10 dollars so you would be under 110 EV.
I know there is that button to click on adjusted earning or something like that and i recalled it was called the red line in HEM1. But in HEM2, this line is the exact same as the regular line which i know is incorrect as i tried this many times.
How do i check my EV in sngs by comparing the numbers? Such as back then with HEM1, it would give me an exact number of how much i should be up or down for the day. And you could even see the red line chart etc. How do i do this on HEM2?
You have to filter for Single Table Tourneys (so MTT's aren't mixed in) using the More Filters - Tournament Filters - Tournament Type - STT = True then it should be the same as HM1 (red LAW line in graph and $EV column in Tournaments and Tournament Results reports). If the Luck Adjusted Winnings line (red line) is laying directly on top of the green/winnings line there is a problem with the database or a problem calculating the $EV when importing the hands/summaries.
Please update to the latest beta version -
http://www.holdemmanager.com/downloa...ger_2_Beta.exe
- After downloading, you should right-click the file, go to properties and click unblock.*
* If you do not see an 'unblock' option you can ignore this step.
- Then, right click the file and run as administrator.
Please try to
vacuum/analyze and reindex your database.
If you continue to have problems, try the following:
Try
creating a new DataBase and import a small portion of your \HM2Archive so you can see if the problem exists in the new DB.
If the new database seems to work properly, it sounds like your database might be corrupt. Please continue to use the new database and import the rest of your hands using the steps above. This is why regular backups are a good idea. If your database becomes corrupt you can restore a backup and only have to import the most recent hands (that were played after the backup was created) and edit any tournament results if necessary. I recommend keeping at least the most recent 2 or 3 backups in case the most recent one does not restore properly you can try the previous backup.
Here is a FAQ explaining how to backup your database and all settings in one easy step.
If none of that helps please zip and email the problem hand histories, with a link to this thread and your forum name, to us using the '
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