Professional Poker Software – PokerTracker

The best software for evaluating your game and that of your opponents is PokerTracker. This remarkable software will make a record of each and every hand of poker you play online and sort them into a user friendly database so you can see your plays exactly, and even better, your opponents play. The pros use this, why not you? How it works:

Your online poker rooms are automatically storing detailed histories of every hand you play on your hard drive. What PokerTracker does is import this history into an easily readable database. You can then compile whatever statistics are meaningful to you and use this compilation to shore up any weaknesses in your game.

But maybe the greatest benefit of the software is its ability to analyze your opponents game allowing you to exploit their weaknesses just as you strengthen yours. PokerTracker keeps a record of how many hands played, the dollars you have won or lost, the hours expended in the games, gives you a rate of earnings per hour, and many other poker stats. Actually, the main virtue of PokerTracker is its ability to compile and report game statistics.

PokerTracker will allow you to see how loose or tight and how aggressive or passive you are playing. It will also give you this information for any and all of your opponents. There may be times that you start to get lax with your starting hands and begin playing too many hands. This is a common problem that often goes overlooked. PokerTracker will catch it immediately. You can also see how often you checkraise, win at showdown, go to showdown, and a variety of other stats.

With this software you can look at and judge the performance of every type of starting hand that you have played. These hands can then be sorted by position so you can see the places where you are making money and those where you are losing. Obviously, you want to cut out the losing hands and play only the winners making you a more profitable (and more formidable) poker player. If you cannot look at a history tracking the hands you have played in what position, you also cannot tell which hands are making you money and which ones are costing you. Most of us remember the outstanding winners and the big losers, but it is the not so memorable hands in between that separate the professional poker player from the amateur. Don’t be an amateur.

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