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Hi guys,
looking to get back into poker, havent played for some years, I'd be happy if I can beat NL50 or NL100 long term. Just asking, are low stakes like NL25 still easy to beat or is the level of play a lot stronger nowadays? Oh I'd play on stars jfyi.
Also, Pokertracker or Holdem Manager? Which one is better atm?
Thanks already 
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DragOn_   Canada. May 12 2015 00:54. Posts 214 | | |
personally i go with pokertracker because HM2 had lag problems while 4tabling zoom. I think HM2 has more analytical capabilities though |
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ClouD87   Italy. May 12 2015 04:50. Posts 524 | | |
Whatever you like most I guess. I am happy with HM2 but wouldn't mind PT4. Notecaddy Edge is really good though especially for zoom so I would recommend HM2 for that reason. |
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traxamillion   United States. May 12 2015 08:11. Posts 10468 | | |
all stakes are kinda saturated with regs; skill is plateuing to a point though. People of x intelligence can only get y good |
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drone666   Brasil. May 12 2015 08:57. Posts 1825 | | |
holdem manager 2 is the nuts for analyzing hands and filters imo
I have pt4 but never tried much so cant really compare, the design is from a 2002 software, tilts me |
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Trav94   Canada. May 12 2015 16:27. Posts 1789 | | |
Level of play is a lot higher these days. NL 25 still very beatable though |
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SPEWTARD   Peru. May 14 2015 04:33. Posts 4307 | | |
ive tried both, pt4 fanboy now |
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