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Originally Posted by Consty
I'm finding some very abnormal results when I check the notes for my screen name. In particular the "gets it in with overpairs on dry flop" and "gets it in with overpair on wet flop". Over a database of 350k hands I'm getting 100% for both of these definitions over decent samples (22/22, 96/96) which is clearly wrong. I'm worried that these anomalies are reflected in my opponents notes as well.
The default versions of those definitions have those definitions have "do not take notes for missed opportunities" selected which causes the output to look like "gets it in with overpair on wet flop(22)" without any denominator. The reason for this being that it is not possible to measure opportunities for a play being able to get it all in. For example, you bet and I just call. It doesn't make sense to count this as a missed opportunity. So if you're actually seeing 22/22, then it is either because:
-you modified the definition
-there is some bug that hadn't been reported ever.
So if you're seeing the 22/22 but didn't modify the definition, please try to give as many details as you can so this can be fixed (e.g. did you synchronize with stars notes, what settings did you modify)
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Originally Posted by Leroy2DaBeroy
So gogogogogogogogogogo?
Some bugs have been reported so a 2.0.0.1 is coming tonight so maybe give it 4-5 hours.
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Originally Posted by chessterfish
how does this program affect your existing notes on players? (i don't want them to change colour or be overwritten)
or are they just stored separately in hem rather than the sites software?
Notes are stored in hem's database and will attempt to play nice with the notes you wrote in there yourself (if any). If you only put your notes in stars'/ftp/etc client then you really have nothing to worry about. However, if you "synchronize" your notes, then NC's will end up in your client but even then they should play nice with your notes. In any case, NC creates a backup each time prior to writing to that file so there is some security in that.