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Originally Posted by RalphWaldoEmerson
On another note, can you suggest a filter for just the regs in a given pool? I want to see what regs are doing against other regs, but don't care how they play hands vs. fish. Is there a way to filter for players that have won X amount in tracked hands or to filter for players who have played >X # of hands?
What type of data you want to see? Do you want to see individual hands, or the regs' data? Are you playing cash or tournaments? Things like this can be done with a custom filter expression in My Reports however if these are multiway hands then it is not straightforward to filter for "reg" vs "reg". If you want to filter and review hands where players of a specific sample size were dealt in go to the "My Reports" page and create a hand report and use this expression in the blue Filters link -> Add Filter Expressions area and uncheck the filter on active player:
player.id_player in (SELECT p.id_player from player p, cash_cache cc where p.id_player = cc.id_player group by p.id_player HAVING (( CASE WHEN (sum(cc.cnt_hands)) <> 0 THEN (sum(cc.cnt_hands)) ELSE 0 END BETWEEN X AND Y)))
where X is the minimum sample size, Y is less than heros sample (substitute "cash" with "tourney" if you are in a tournament report). This expression will filter the report to hands where players of a sample size of between X and Y were dealt in. Filters like this can generate a lot of PostgreSQL processing so can take a while to complete if you have a large database. If you have a large database you may need to let it run for while, or you could experiment with the filter in a smaller database to make sure it works as you expect. Note that the hands will be duplicated in the report for each player as you are seeing the hand from each players perspective.
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Originally Posted by RalphWaldoEmerson
Another thing while I'm here: "set all to lifetime stats" has never worked for me, and I'm not sure why. That is, it won't show Hero lifetime stats, though it shows lifetime for everyone else.
PokerTracker 4 only shows your session stats in the HUD. If you want to see your lifetime stats for analysis purposes you can load up a hand (any hand) in the replayer and turn that option on via the Options button. As you play more though you'll see your lifetime stats don't change much if at all but your image at each individual table may vary considerably depending on the cards you've been dealt or your opponents.
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Originally Posted by GreenBliss420
Just a word of caution for others: As the warning you will get from PT4 when you install it states, do NOT user PostgreSQL above version 9.3. Usually when they warn you about software conflicts like this it's just being overly careful and not everyone experiences a problem. In this case, you will definitely experience numerous issues as a result of how PT4 and the database client attempt to communicate. It's just a mess.
Save the time. Keep using the 9.3 version.
We have had issues reported with newer versions of PostgreSQL and v9.3 is our recommended version. If anyone has been using PostgreSQL v9.4 or later without any problems then they can continue to use a later version if they wish to do so although that does not necessarily mean there won't be a problem with that version at a later time.
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Originally Posted by justinBPC
A question about the premium developer HUD, i have sent countless emails to merchant@pokertracker.com and have had no reply in over a month and i really need the license fast as i have a large group of people waiting on my HUD
The person who approves these applications is behind with them and will be catching up on them as soon as they can. Sorry for the delay.
- Rob