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Holdem manager 2 import hands
Holdem manager 2 import hands







holdem manager 2 import hands
  1. #Holdem manager 2 import hands update#
  2. #Holdem manager 2 import hands software#
  3. #Holdem manager 2 import hands windows#

The first 10K hands at 100NL went pretty well as you can see at the image below. Still I decided to make the move and promised myself I won’t be playing poker when I’m travelling! Lol! That is far from my expected performance. I did make about 2K dollars playing for almost 60K hands there but the expected value winnings are close to 1.1K. Quick Update: It turns out they are referring to hands actually played since April 27th, so no need to re-import hands older than that.īack to my online poker performance, I moved up to 100NL this month after a quite bad end at 50NL tables last month. Thankfully I haven’t deleted the poker hands which are kept in a third hard disk (true, I’m well organized!).

#Holdem manager 2 import hands update#

However there was a worrying intro text in the update pop-up window that let us know we had to re-import hands since update number 6745 due to stats being imported wrong! An update that rolled out on April 27 th! That is quite unacceptable, as it means I have to re-import all hands since the format took place in May! Other HEM users won’t have such a big problem they just need to purge their databases using a data range from April 26 th to today’s date.

holdem manager 2 import hands

Yesterday there was a new update announced but doesn’t seem to take care of this problem. I also noticed that bug and we are told that it will get fixed in future updates. Many forum posters over at HEM website complain about the wrong EV line at the graphs.

#Holdem manager 2 import hands software#

Holdem Manager software meanwhile has a couple of issues lately, most notably the inconsistency between the poker stats and EV graphs. Doing so I am now able to access all of my previous poker history when I need to go back in time, and at the same time use on a daily basis a database that actually works! The rest of the 3 million hands were imported into a separate database, which I created into my old 150GB Western Digital Raptor hard disk that had now been completely formatted – not “quick format”. Yet, I only imported the last 150K or so hands into that database. I also created the new database into the SSD for faster hand importing and quicker data access to stats and graphs.

#Holdem manager 2 import hands windows#

Anyway, I installed Windows 7, Holdem Manager 2 poker software and PostgreSQL in the Intel 120GB SSD to make the most out of the new drive. Solid state disks cost much more than common hard disks, despite the latter’s price increase due to the drive shortages that floods in Thailand caused some months ago. However speed and owning the latest gadgetry come at a price. They are called SSD’s and are getting quite popular lately, since the first models’ flaws have been overcome. That’s well into my plan’s limits of returning to 200NL poker tables by the end of May!Īlthough you may not be interested in computer technology, you might have heard of new computer disks which offer much faster speeds of reading and writing data.

holdem manager 2 import hands

I also managed to play 10K hands at 100NL stakes this month, winning at a rate of $100/hour up to now. That also meant I had to create new poker databases in Holdem Manager 2 and re-import 3 million poker hands, as I am not such a big fan of database exporting and importing. I have thought of formatting and re-installing Windows for quite some time and by the time I made my decision, I also decided to do it the proper – and modern – way and invest in an SSD. During this time I visited Skyros island for a week and when I returned, I ordered a new solid state disk (SSD) for my desktop computer.

holdem manager 2 import hands

My poker blogging surely went south since it’s been a month since I last updated my blog’s poker section.









Holdem manager 2 import hands