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Hold'em Manager/Poker Tracker for Mac? Hold'em Manager/Poker Tracker for Mac?

04-15-2009 , 11:55 PM
Still no really good mac software out there, its too bad bc Macs are the ****!
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04-17-2009 , 08:59 PM
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Originally Posted by soon2b
That is not ideal at all... I have the best macbook pro available and running the supposed best parallel interface(VMWare Fusion), it still slows my computer up a ton, and frankly, tends to be a pain in the ass.
I run PT inside of a Vista install in VMware Fusion on my three year old machine with a 2.1Ghz Core2Duo w/ 6 gigs of ram. It doesn't slow my machine down one bit, so it certainly shouldn't slow down a new MBP. Just spend the money and get more ram. You'll thank yourself for it regardless of whether or not you ever run VMware Fusion.

Make sure you have Fusion set for OS X having the best performance, not the virtual machine.
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04-17-2009 , 10:00 PM
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Originally Posted by soon2b
That is not ideal at all... I have the best macbook pro available and running the supposed best parallel interface(VMWare Fusion), it still slows my computer up a ton, and frankly, tends to be a pain in the ass.
Lol that's funny because I virtualize windows on my eee pc (1.6Ghz atom, 1Gb currently) running ubuntu and have run hold em manager/pt3 + hud to decent avail...

Of course this isn't ideal, you need to have a windows license etc. There are mac huds/poker trackers out there, but they're basic and NOTHING like hold em manager.
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04-17-2009 , 11:52 PM
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Originally Posted by The Bandit Fish
Make sure you have Fusion set for OS X having the best performance, not the virtual machine.
Could you fill me on why this is ^^^^
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04-18-2009 , 09:22 PM
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Originally Posted by bigbluffben
Could you fill me on why this is ^^^^
Because if VMWare is set to give more CPU resources (higher priority) to the virtual machine it will slow down everything else running on the machine. If you give it a lower priority the system itself will run fine and (theoretically, but it's generally non-noticeable unless you're running a lot of programs at once in VMWare) VMWare will run slower.
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04-18-2009 , 10:03 PM
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Originally Posted by The Bandit Fish
Because if VMWare is set to give more CPU resources (higher priority) to the virtual machine it will slow down everything else running on the machine. If you give it a lower priority the system itself will run fine and (theoretically, but it's generally non-noticeable unless you're running a lot of programs at once in VMWare) VMWare will run slower.
tyty
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04-19-2009 , 07:47 AM
I'm a new MAC owner that will NEVER go back to PC. I'll just wait patiently for someone to develop this software.
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04-19-2009 , 08:33 PM
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Originally Posted by bigbluffben
tyty
No problem!

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Originally Posted by nydemo
I'm a new MAC owner that will NEVER go back to PC. I'll just wait patiently for someone to develop this software.
I never understood this sort of attitude towards any given OS. Windows is useful in some situations and OS X in others. These days Mac's are just PC's with a pretty looking OS and pretty packaging.

I prefer OS X to Windows these days, but there many things I prefer about windows. *shrug* It's a wash, really.
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04-20-2009 , 11:53 AM
There are any number of reasons for wanting to run Windows in a Virtual Machine on a Mac. I run win2k in a Parallels VM. The only thing that runs in that VM is poker stuff: Full Tilt, Pokerstars, PokerTracker, PTO, Holdem Manager, Pokerstove, StoxEV, SNGWiz, SNG End Game Tools, etc.

Whenever some piece of software wants to upgrade I make a clone of the VM and do the upgrade in that clone. If there's a problem with the upgrade, I can easily back out to the previous VM instance. If I want to test a PT3 or HEM beta, then I clone and test. If I want to checkpoint / backup my VM, then I clone my VM and save it to DVD. I wouldn't want it any other way.

If you're uneasy with poker client software monitoring your browsing -- looking at cookie files and history files, etc -- or checking what apps you're running, then you browse on the mac. The only time I run a browser on the Win VM is to download updates for the above mentioned poker software. All other net activity takes place in OS X.
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04-20-2009 , 04:01 PM
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Originally Posted by sapientia
There are any number of reasons for wanting to run Windows in a Virtual Machine on a Mac. I run win2k in a Parallels VM. The only thing that runs in that VM is poker stuff: Full Tilt, Pokerstars, PokerTracker, PTO, Holdem Manager, Pokerstove, StoxEV, SNGWiz, SNG End Game Tools, etc.

Whenever some piece of software wants to upgrade I make a clone of the VM and do the upgrade in that clone. If there's a problem with the upgrade, I can easily back out to the previous VM instance. If I want to test a PT3 or HEM beta, then I clone and test. If I want to checkpoint / backup my VM, then I clone my VM and save it to DVD. I wouldn't want it any other way.

If you're uneasy with poker client software monitoring your browsing -- looking at cookie files and history files, etc -- or checking what apps you're running, then you browse on the mac. The only time I run a browser on the Win VM is to download updates for the above mentioned poker software. All other net activity takes place in OS X.

is VMWare Fusion better than Parallels?

and for all the mac users who aren't biting the bullet and getting Holdem Manager or Poker Tracker and figuring out a way to run windows on their mac..

its so -ev...

i have a mac..... i just bought HEM... and its a whole new world... i hope if HEM makes a mac version i can switch for free or a nominal fee...

i mean i barely know what is going on with it...
but when you see somebody with a super low VPIP...
you can pretty much steal their blinds AT WILL...
i play 25NL... 80 bucks is what... 325 big blinds...
i guarantee you that this program will pay for itself JUST by stealing 325 big blinds with it....

i mean there is a reason that pretty much every good player at the higher limits online using HEM or PT3....
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04-20-2009 , 05:57 PM
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Originally Posted by fraabru
is VMWare Fusion better than Parallels?
I think it's a religious issue. I use Parallels because I'm an early adopter and I think it was the first VM out when Apple went to the Intel chip. From what I've read functionality and performance between the two are essentially similar. Pick one and don't look back.

I have both PT3 and HEm, and for me PokerTracker3 works better. I think it's because HEM seems to be more "flashy" in it's look and feel, which uses more graphics, and graphics strains a VM. But I may be wrong. People swear by HEM though, especially for ring games (I play tournies), and others say they have no problem with HEM in a VM, so go figure.
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04-20-2009 , 06:37 PM
I downloaded parallel and, uh, does anyone have a free copy of windows they could send me? or direct me to one?
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04-20-2009 , 07:04 PM
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Originally Posted by fraabru
is VMWare Fusion better than Parallels?
I have both and they both work fine. The latest version of Parallels is a bit faster than the current version of vmware but apart from that there's very little difference. They both have demos so you can try before you buy.
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04-20-2009 , 09:04 PM
Hey everyone,

I've got a Mac and I tried running holdem manager on my bootcamp and I can't seem to play more than an hour without the computer crashing. I have 1gb for my mac partition and 1gb for my pc. I was thinking about how to solve this problem, and has anyone run holdem manager via VMware or Parallels?

I think that would be a lot easier bc the computer could dedicate the entire 2gb to the holdem manager which wouldn't allow it to crash.

Let me know if you guys have done so. Thanks!
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04-21-2009 , 01:25 PM
bump^ ty
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04-21-2009 , 02:09 PM
q for all:

how many tables can you reliably run in a VM (not bootcamp) with pt3 and a hud going?

i dont really want to buy a mac and run bootcamp. but if i can only 4 table in VM before the comp lags then that is pretty sucky
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04-21-2009 , 05:07 PM
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Originally Posted by fraabru
is VMWare Fusion better than Parallels?
It's better at some things, and Parallels is better at others. If you're really interested there are bound to be some good discussions on this topic at any one of the larger Mac based forums.
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04-21-2009 , 05:09 PM
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Originally Posted by TPTK77
Hey everyone,

I've got a Mac and I tried running holdem manager on my bootcamp and I can't seem to play more than an hour without the computer crashing. I have 1gb for my mac partition and 1gb for my pc. I was thinking about how to solve this problem, and has anyone run holdem manager via VMware or Parallels?

I think that would be a lot easier bc the computer could dedicate the entire 2gb to the holdem manager which wouldn't allow it to crash.

Let me know if you guys have done so. Thanks!
If you have the money (and can, I dunno the specs of your Mac nor what the max amount of ram it can handle is) put more ram in the machine.
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04-23-2009 , 11:26 AM
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Originally Posted by greg nice
q for all:

how many tables can you reliably run in a VM (not bootcamp) with pt3 and a hud going?

i dont really want to buy a mac and run bootcamp. but if i can only 4 table in VM before the comp lags then that is pretty sucky
I can play 20 tables on Stars with VMware fusion and HoldemManager+HUD running with no problems on my Macbook Pro. In full screen mode, I don't notice the difference between running it in a VM and running it in bootcamp. In unity mode, there's a tiny bit of lag, but still playable. One thing I would recommend is to upgrade to 4gb of ram (not from Apple - way too expensive).
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04-23-2009 , 03:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Tappy Tibbons
One thing I would recommend is to upgrade to 4gb of ram (not from Apple - way too expensive).
Like all Apple hardware, unfortunately.
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04-26-2009 , 03:21 AM
thanks for all the info everyone!
And here a little treat I found today that I want to share with all you long time windows users turned who made the switch but hate the mouse acceleration thing
Helpful thread
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04-28-2009 , 11:49 AM
Does anyone know about a tracking software like poker manager or poker tracker that works with mac?? Poker tracker keep saying that there working aon a versio n for mac, but it's been a while and nothings out...

Thanks
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04-28-2009 , 11:54 AM
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Originally Posted by forty_as
Does anyone know about a tracking software like poker manager or poker tracker that works with mac?? Poker tracker keep saying that there working aon a versio n for mac, but it's been a while and nothings out...

Thanks
Have you tried reading this thread?
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04-28-2009 , 12:37 PM
He did not know about this thread, until I merged his new thread he made asking his question into this thread.


FYI from the PT3 thread in the SWF.

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We've still got a ways to go, but we are definitely working on it.
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04-29-2009 , 02:11 AM
I just got poker copilot, and through my research i think its the best product available for mac. I emailed the people who make poker tracker, they aren't expecting their mac version to be out until fall. But right now copilot works great. I'm playing 16 tables at a time and other than the fact that when you use spaces to jump to another screen, you have to click off to the desktop then back on the table to see the hud info, it works smoothly. Just that minor inconvenience but its common with alot of apps not just copilot. If you use a mac I highly recommend trying out the free trial.
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