Poker Training Poker Hud For Mac

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This is my first thread so my appologies if my questions has been aswered before 🙂 Im a mid-high stakes mtt grinder going full time pro. Im wondering what kind of software is the best for mac. Now im using pokercopilot and iholdemindicator simultaneously while playing. Poker copilot as hud and iholdemindicator as a real time calculator that shows hand strength, pot odds, and equity calculator showing% of getting the different made hands by the river. Im quite happy with pokercopilot and i have a 400k hand history base.

Would suck to start over with 0 hud stats on opponents. However im gonna be playing full time for many years to come and i am considering changing to pokertracker as it seems to have alot more features. Can anyone tell me if there is a merit to changing to pokertracker? Is it much better than poker copilot? Poker copilot is paired with sharscope so in the hud i can see all sharscope stats of villains which is very very usefull in game i believe.

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Can see in 1 second who is the sickoes and who is a giant fish. Is this a feature in pokertracker hud aswell??? Also wonder if there are more software for the mac that is good? I also have icmizer, pokerstove and flopzilla. All responsed are much appreciated.

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How to setup your Poker HUD (part 2) video This is the follow up to where we built a basic poker HUD from scratch covering the essential poker stats you need to setup first. Poker HUD Notes Now Mike opens up the hand replayer to demo what the HUD looks like. He also gives a glimpse of his “uber HUD” that he uses for his poker coaching lessons. We also get into some of the Holdem Manager settings including how and where to control the colors and thresholds for the different statistics. To access these, click on “HUD settings”. Pro tip: a viewer suggested that the thresholds used for the “name” statistic in Holdem Manager are based on how many big blinds the player has in his stack. Perhaps someone else can confirm this in the comments!

Going further with the settings, Mike shows how to setup abbreviations for your statistics so you can remember which is which. He discusses whether or not you should set minimum samples and whether or not you should hide the hero HUD. You can use the auto-rate icon when you first start to get some easy to follow reads right away! It’ll put a fish icon on the fish and an eagle on the pros. Mike pulls up a pocket Aces hand and looks around the table. He demonstrates how to check the individual sample size on a statistic using the popup. Eventually we can learn how many total hands you’ll need before you can rely on each statistic, but it’s a good idea to use the popup technique for a while.

Photoshop paint brushes free. Here’s a trick with the settings to keep all of your poker stats organized (in columns that line up): always use two digits! This uses 99 for example instead of 100. And 06 instead of 6.

You’ll also want to be sure to use a fixed width font. Mike gives a practical example on how to use the aggression percentage statistic using one of the regulars in the Black Chip Poker 25NL game. This player has a 45% aggression precentage, so we can exploit him by trapping. We slowplay a bit more and give him more. He won’t be able to help himself. Finally Mike explains the cold call (raise) statistic and why it’s important.

If you found this tutorial valuable, please share using the buttons below. I put this content out for free, and when you share it, it validates my time spent. Then I’ll do more like this! I played around 2000 hands so far and I wonder about my stats.

2000 hands is nothing but I deal with NOW, and want to prevent the excuse oh well. Overall 4bb per 100 fantastic, if I see in reality that my non showdown line is pretty bad. I know the stat what is W$WF must be around 50 to see if you not too passive on flop. I do not feel I am to passive just make the right decisions( I think) to fold hands what will get me in trouble later streets or beat all ready! But again After how many hands we could actually have solid stats. Thanks at forehand for the answers given.

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