Beta 27 Released
This version will require your databases to be updated. If you have large databases, this process will take a long time. It is recommended that you only upgrade to this version if you have time to wait for the update.
Added:
- TableTracker: Scoring functionality
- TableTracker: Advanced Filtering
- Hud: New stat options: Position, Transparent background (stats only, not groups), percent makeup
- Hud: In the config dialog, you can replace the current profile data with the default profile
- Hud: Ability to set selected Hud profile as default for the current table type
Changed:
- TableTracker: Rows prefill before attempting to retrieve data
- TableTracker: Removed PokerRoom option from sites
- TableTracker: Trial now by number of searches rather than by time
- Hud: You can now set several popup windows to a single table group
- Reports: The header of sorted columns in reports are bolded to help distinguish
- Import: OnGame tournament summary information
- Import: Switching from HU to 6 max with AQTL
- Import: Added more Everest shorthanded tables
- Changed "Yes/No" buttons to "Replace/Add" in the filter savings dialog
Fixed:
- TableTracker: Bug preventing cache from being used
- TableTracker: Everest launch settings when not installed
- TableTracker: Full Tilt launch settings in Vista
- TableTracker: Players who have stats not showing them
- Import: Entraction limit hands being imported as tourney
- Import: Entraction hands with uncalled bets not importing properly
- Import: Effective stack sizes
- Import: MicroGaming tournament hands importing as cash
- Import: MicroGaming missing hands during auto-import
- Import: MicroGaming hands not properly labeled as limit
- Import: More Everest shorthanded tables added to Everest.cfg file
- Import: iPoker tournament summary import
- Import: iPoker auto-import being one hand behind
- Import: iPoker duplicate hand import after someone was knocked out of a tournament
- Import: William Hill UK date format
- Import: Hands using the "MT" and "MSKS" timezones
- Import: Pacific client hh dead blind
- Import: Unable to move Pacific hand histories after stopping auto import
- Import: Pacific invalid pot size error
- Import: Cereus customer service hand history
- Import: Cereus heads up tournaments
- Import: Cereus: Email imports, invalid limits, tournament add-ons, tournament dates
- Import: Cereus date problems
- Import: Session limit is updated to reflect automatic limit change (2m -> 6m when more people join)
- Hud: Popup window translucency
- Hud: Cereus in-browser tables not being found
- Hud: Disappearing from Replayer window after repeated viewings of single hand
- Hud: Now displays folded hero cards in review
- Hud: No longer logs when logging is disabled
- Hud: Color conditions (not color ranges) not working
- Hud: Tournament performance fix
- Hud: Threading issue that may have been causing crashes
- Stats: Column validation bug
- Stats: Color condition not being saved properly
- Reports: Message regarding selecting report after saving new report
- Reports: Filtering with "OR"s in custom reports
- Reports/Hud: Adjusted queries to properly join with the lookup_positions table
- Tourney Results: Error message and changing selected tourney when saving
- Bug with editing report columns/saving stats.
- PostgreSQL installation not using the given port
- Full Tilt's new XML preferences
As you can see, there are a lot of updates and fixes this time around. We've added some very exciting features in this version.
We've vastly improved TableTracker. Not only is it faster, but it offers you a lot more options and it's easier to use. We've re-organized the interface a bit, to make it easier for you to choose which limits to select. We've also added the ability to filter your table list beyond just hiding tables that contain no stats. You can now color or hide rows based off nearly any criteria: Number of players with a certain stack size; Table with an average VP$IP of more than 30 and PFR of less than 10; etc. You can filter based off of any stat and can use the table average values, or you can test for a set number of players who meet the criteria.
Along with the new filtering, we've also added the ability to score players in TableTracker. This feature allows you to assign players a value based off their stats. This is very similar to auto-rate, but you have separate rules for 8-9-10 max tables and 5-6 max and 2 max tables. We've included a built-in proprietary rule set, which is used by default. Our rule set was built based on experience and extensive study of players. You have the option of creating your own rules if you wish, but I would recommend trying our rules first to see how they work for you.
Another major change for TableTracker is the trial. Instead of limiting you to 30 days after purchasing PT3, we've changed the trial to be based off a number of searches. With beta 27, all registered PT3 users will get 25 free trial searches to use whenever they want. This will give those of you who have been waiting for the new filtering and scoring features another chance to try out TableTracker. With the changes we've made, we believe that TableTracker is far and away the most powerful table selection software available.
We've also made some big changes to the Hud. For one, you can now assign multiple popup groups to a single table group. Having more than one popup assigned means that when you click the group, the popup that is displayed has "tabs" that allow you to choose the popup you wish to see. This allows you to have large amounts of data available to you, but in a very manageable way. Combine that with the ability to show stats based on position and their percentage makeup, and you've got a very powerful Hud. We've created a new default profile to show off these new features, and I highly recommend you try it. In the Hud Config window, you can create a new profile, or you can select the option to replace the current profile with the default. Oh yeah, you can now also assign the profile you want to be used by a specific site and table seat count.
There are many bug fixes included in this release. Our developers are working very hard to eliminate all the bugs we can. We will continue to do so and we appreciate the patience and the help that you have all given us. Without your cooperation, bug fixing wouldn't be possible.
Thanks to those of you who have submitted hands to us, but we still need more. We need hands from the following sites:
- Betfair
- Bodog
- Cryptologic
- Tain Network
- Tribeca
- *Old* Ultimate Bet
- World Poker Exchange
We need hand histories in all formats and both cash and tournament hands. For sites that use database files or single xml files or whatever, we need those as well as any datamining formats and PT2 exported formats. The more hand histories we get, the easier and faster it will be for us to get support added for the site. The sites above are not listed in the order we will be adding them. We have been going by
http://pokerscout.com and adding the sites by size. We may continue to do this or we may skip around now that the unsupported sites are pretty similar in size. To submit your hand histories, please
follow this link.