Before I go into the main announcement, I would like to say one thing: This is
not PT for Cake. The program is completely incapable of tracking any statistics for any player besides "hero". As an extra precaution, it will not import "same-day" hands, so there will be no way for a useful HUD to be used with this program.
This is only a tool for tracking personal statistics.
With that out of the way, I would like to introduce CPST.
As you can see from the SS, you will eventually be able to view your stats by several different groupings. Currently, only by Blind Level for cash games and by M-Zone for tourneys is available, but the others should be implemented soon.
Requirements:
-Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 or above
-Microsoft SQLServer 2005
Available for free here
To install, simply
Download and run.
Initial Setup:
Go into Configuration-->Initial Setup
Choose your Source and Destination directories (CPST does not change any of the files, so your HHs are safe)
Input the SQLServer info
Click "Test Connection" to verify that all of your database information is correct
Click "Create Databases" to set up the Cake db in SQLServer
Exit out of the configuration screen and click the "Import Hands" button to start importing your hand histories
Importing hands will take a little while (my 45k-hand test batch took around 1 minute to import). After the program has imported all available files, a screen with the number of hands processed will come up.
After that, just adjust the time range at the bottom of the screen then click on the tab you wish to view (NOTE--you might need to move out and then back into a tab for the stats to update). You can sort by any column and even re-order the columns as you see fit.
If you click on a Blind Level (or M-Zone under the M-Zone tab) a list of Hand Histories will come up in the top-right table. If you double-click a Hand Number, the full hand history will pop-up.
Future plans:
Finish tab views
Add a report generator
Please post any comments, suggestions or bug reports here. Please keep in mind that I do not own PT, HeM, or any other tracking software so comments like "do it more like <insert tracker here>" will be ignored.
That's it. I look forward to hearing any suggestions you guys may have.
-red
Last edited by jukofyork; 07-21-2009 at 07:40 PM.
Reason: Changed title at OP's request.