Quote:
Originally Posted by PokeristOnRage
Exactly what I want, I assume you use now 3-10 in sql request?
4-10 will be OK. All hands with less then 4 players on table shouldn't be used on stats shown in TS lobby with that filter. I don't care about about detailed stats on players if that matter for you.
Thanks
It's 7-10 for full ring stats, anyways I'm adding it in the next update so you can change it
Quote:
Originally Posted by Antidote
For Autowaitlist, I have one of the filters to join a table if there is a player with a Max VPIP of 35 or more. Very often, that Max VPIP player is a reg. I think this is due to how TST filters stats.
Anyway, is it possible to set a rule where the Max VPIP player IS NOT a reg in the filter section?
Thanks.
I'd suggest getting rid of the table filter for max vpip and instead make a player filter with a condition of VPIP from 35-100.
Then there's two ways to make sure the regulars get filtered out. One, you could go in Configure > Buddy List > Regulars > "filter out regulars from players list", and that will also apply to your autowaitlist filters. The other way is to go in your player filter and also check "filter by player type" and check "players must also meet statistic conditions", then check "no label", "fish", "buddies", and "whales".
Then check that filter in autowaitlist (uncheck the old one) and any time any player at the table meets that filter, TST will join it, that would give you what you want.
Here's another option,maybe this is better actually: Go in Configure > Player Definitions and choose "High VPIP" or make a new definition if you want. Then set minimum VPIP to 35, and click the "exclude regulars and blocked players from high VPIP count" checkbox. Then, you will have a column in TableScan that shows you a count of how many players at the table have a VPIP>35 and are not regulars. And you could make a table list filter for # of High VPIPs from 1-10 and use that for autowaitlist. The reason this way is better is because then you could add other conditions to your filter, for example: # of High VPIPs from 1-10 AND # of Regulars from 0-1
Last edited by Zandry; 12-17-2011 at 03:53 AM.