Every
serious online poker player knows that Poker Tracker is the must-have
tool for online Texas Hold’em. Now, thanks to two of the Internet’s
most popular poker bloggers, players are learning to unlock the
software’s greatest features.
(PRWEB) April 13,
2005 -- Every serious online poker player knows that Poker Tracker is
the must-have tool for Texas Hold'em. Now, thanks to two of the
Internet's most popular poker bloggers, players are learning to unlock
the software's greatest features.
Since its release, Poker Tracker has become the premiere data-gathering
tool for Internet poker players. The software stores and summarizes
hand history data that can be downloaded from your favorite poker
sites. That data can then be sorted and examined with remarkable ease
to allow players to identify major leaks in their game and those of
their opponents.
"The Poker Tracker Guide goes beyond the basics of Poker Tracker and
really helps you take full advantage of the program," said Pat,
author/owner of the Poker Tracker software (http://www.pokertracker.com).
"From finding weaknesses in your play to understanding the type of
players you are playing against, the Poker Tracker Guide will pay for
itself in no time."
Some of the topics covered in the Poker Tracker Guide include analyzing
your own play and plugging leaks, generating player profiles for your
opponents, collecting data when you’re not even playing, separating
databases for different games, using Poker Tracker "plug-ins," and many
more.
The Poker Tracker Guide, which sells for $20 at http://www.pokertrackerguide.com,
contains more than 60 pages detailing these advanced techniques. Screen
shots are included to help illustrate important concepts. In addition,
buyers receive a .txt file that includes the parameters for auto-rating
your opponents. The e-book is delivered instantly upon purchase.
For more information about the Poker Tracker Guide, visit http://www.pokertrackerguide.com. For a free trial of the Poker Tracker software, visit http://www.pokertracker.com.
About the Authors
Henry "HDouble" Wasserman ("The Cards Speak," http://cardsspeak.servebeer.com)
has been playing online poker since 2001 and published his first
article in a major poker magazine in 2004, titled "The Viral Phenomenon
of Poker Blogs," for the premiere issue of All In Magazine. Henry
obtained his master’s degree in Information Retrieval from the Computer
Science department at the University of California, Irvine and now
works for a major online poker site.
Iggy ("Guiness and Poker," http://guinnessandpoker.blogspot.com),
nicknamed "The Blogfather" by his peers, is the author of one of the
most popular poker blogs on the web. He has been playing online poker
since 1999 after leaving Las Vegas for the Midwest. He recently left
his corporate job for the adventures of professional poker and can be
found playing the highest-limit games online.