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Originally Posted by zica
A question/suggestion...
Can I manually rate players? I would love to be able to add an icon(like a player icon) to an opponents stats during game play by, say, right clicking on his hud stats and having a drop down menu pop up from which I can select icons. To me, one icon would mean "bluffer", another would mean, "slowplayer", and so forth.
Yes, you can change the icon for any player by selecting them in the Player List on the left, and then on the General tab change the icon at the top right.
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Secondly, I think there is a page at pokertracker.com that has downloads like auto rate rule sets but I can't find it. Please link.
"Get More" section - it doesn't include Auto Rate rules, though.
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Thirdly, is there a user guide for auto rating? For instance, I would like to select only the player icons I want displayed instead of all 14 that are listed. Like, if I click on the fish one, there should be a button that says "auto rate" so I can just auto rate and apply the icon to those players who qualify for it. Kind of a one-at-a-time deal as I may want to use only 3 different icons.
We don't have a tutorial about auto rating, sorry.
Only those icons for which you define rules will be used. If you clear the rules for all icons other than the fish then that is the only one which will be applied.
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Originally Posted by funkmunch
I recently got a coach and he wants me to send him my last 20k hands - can someone please tell me how to do this?
Thanks in advance
You can't export the last number of hands, but you can export by date so you should be able to get close.
Tutorial: Exporting Sessions
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Originally Posted by Keyser.
Sorry if this has been discussed before and I'm not seeing it.
Does PT3 have a river call efficiency stat (preferably a river call net$ won figure and not just a ratio)? It's in HEM but I'm not seeing it in PT3.
Depending on exactly what you want to calculate you should be able to build it as a custom stat.
Please start a new thread in our
custom stats forum and tell us exactly how you'd like to define your stat and we'll help you build it.