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December 27, 2004
Poker Tracker Update
I played some $50 NL tonight after a terrible day of 1/2 and managed to make back most of my losses (I think I'm going to stop playing limit for a while). After taking some poor guy's entire buy-in, I decided to relive the glory by checking out the PokerTracker hand history. That's when I noticed an exorbitant rake for that hand. Wait a tick, that's a negative number! So for those of you who think PokerTracker is the best thing you ever purchased with your ill-gotten gains (SSHE is in the running for first), you'll want to get the latest patch:
This patch addresses this problem as well as the following:
FIX - PARTY FORMAT CHANGES - for hard drive hand history files when a player goes all-in. The emailed hand histories did not change. It will be necessary to delete (Utilities/Database Maintenance and Options) any sessions/tournaments where you have seen incorrect total amounts won and negative rake amounts and reload the files once the new patch is installed.
Unfortunately PokerTracker's delete function only works for entire sessions, so if you have older sessions with these rake errors, you might be SOL. Hold on, just thought of something. PT doesn't delete these hard drive hand histories. It moves them somewhere else. You might be able to delete the session from PT and reload them from your archive directory. I take no responsibility for anything that happens to your PT db. Make a backup copy and proceed with caution.
Posted by glyphic at December 27, 2004 02:47 AM
