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forced
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sharkscope and ftphey guys, so i have been playing the odd hu games again, starting from a small roll. Anyway, i've been doing well, but ss has'nt been tracking my games for a month, is there somewhere on ftp where you can find your games played (i can only find the last 4)? I checked opr and that does'nt seem right either.
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Brokerstar
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I think sharkscope has been having some issues with tracking although I'm not sure about any other tracking sites.
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U Cook Socks
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Yeah, Shark Scope has had issues with Full Tilt recentely.
Get Holdem Manager if you haven't already got it you cheapskate
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forced
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lol... i got hem... now im having problems getting it set up for anything... but carbon.
for some reason i have yet to figure out, how i can get it to see all my other alias's except my carbon account.... it keeps saying 'you cannot select a alias that does'nt have a player attached to it."
frustrating as hell.
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U Cook Socks
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| forced wrote: | lol... i got hem... now im having problems getting it set up for anything... but carbon.
for some reason i have yet to figure out, how i can get it to see all my other alias's except my carbon account.... it keeps saying 'you cannot select a alias that does'nt have a player attached to it."
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No it's pretty easy mate. Well it is when you know how.
Make sure you have the latest version of HEM , cos they changed how you set this up ever so slightly recentely.
Options>> Player Aliases.
At the top, Add Alias (choose what ever you want to be called) Forced for example.
Underneath
Add player,
then just select all the players that are you, this will attatch them.
Then close.
Done.
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forced
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thank you.... i was adding my players names as the alias.
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dzikijohnny
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FTP has been making a BIG effort to kill both Sharkscope and Poker Table Rating.
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forced
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| dzikijohnny wrote: | | FTP has been making a BIG effort to kill both Sharkscope and Poker Table Rating. |
I was wondering if thats what was going on... lately i have'nt been using it anyway.... but i like to check my own
stats, for sh1ts and giggles....
anyways... got hem working now.... thx blaze.
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forced
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found this googling...
As of late, it seems that Full Tilt Poker may be moving to prohibit datamining sites from collecting information from Full Tilt players. After complaints were filed last year against PokerTableRatings and their coverage of Full Tilt games. Sites like PTR, known as dataming websites, track real money cash game data at online poker sites. Some data is free to those who subscribe, but some is not free and must be paid for, such as hand histories.
In a post on the 2+2 poker forum, a Full Tilt rep suggested that the online poker room had taken measures to prevent PTR from collecting data from their site, which explains why there has been little reports released by PTR regarding Full Tilt players and games. There has not, however, been any official statement made by Full Tilt regarding this issue. Nor has PTR released a statement, though they have acknowledged that this is a problem, especially for their paying users.
The problem with the datamining lies with those players who do not subscribe to a tracking site and who do not rely on these types of advantages. They say it is unfair to the everyday player that online poker sites ultimately markets to. The available data is very valuable to those players who do use it, especially at the mid to high stakes levels where the same players ¬¬¬return again and again. It is also useful in poker coaching and staking.
Since little is known about the extent to which Full Tilt Poker and other big online poker sites like PokerStars will go to prevent datminers from collecting information off of their sites, it is hard to say whether or not it may soon be something of the past. While the online poker industry is still young, but continues to grow and advance in light years, it must adapt and amend itself along the way to compensate for fairness and the overall security of its players. This may be a big step for the industry as a whole that site after site will follow, or it may prove to be just a passing issue. However, the latter is unlikely, as once a big force like Full Tilt takes something on, it doesn’t usually get swept under the rug.
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U Cook Socks
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Meh, my subscription just expired. I don't really use it anyway. I just sit first, or if I have to wait to long just sit who every is sitting now. Doesn't take to long to work them out anyway.
Just a waste of money until I get further up the ladder at least.
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