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fira   United States. Feb 07 2009 03:58. Posts 6345 | | |
My friend/housemate is just getting into poker and can't really afford PT or anything like that with his current roll, but I think it'd help him to have a database for his hands to view stats and graphs and stuff (a HUD would be awesome too). Anyone know of a free software for this?
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Silver_nz   New Zealand. Feb 07 2009 04:06. Posts 5647 | | |
yeah, both Pt3 and HEM have 60day trails I think? start on PT, then switch to HEM = 4 months free. then buy HEM cause PT sucks bawls :D |
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Uptown   . Feb 07 2009 04:09. Posts 3557 | | |
PT3 - 60 day
HEM - 15 day.
but follow what Silver says |
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fira   United States. Feb 07 2009 04:40. Posts 6345 | | |
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Uptown   . Feb 07 2009 06:04. Posts 3557 | | |
also HEM is only $55 for small stakes (up to NL50), and you can upgrade anytime to the full ver, which makes it a better deal $ wise in every way shape and form compared to PT3 imo.
edit: also, another reason he ought to go PT3 -> HEM and not the other way around, is that PT3's crashing bugs will surely annoy the fuck out of him if he goes HEM -> PT3. |
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Joe   Czech Republic. Feb 07 2009 06:12. Posts 5987 | | |
Real Time Hud is free I think. |
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there is a light at the end of the tunnel... (but sometimes the tunnel is long and deep as hell) | |
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k2o4   United States. Feb 07 2009 07:45. Posts 4803 | | |
be a good friend and buy HEM for him and let him pay you back later =) no reason to use anything other than HEM |
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