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November 27, 2004Poker Environment
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As a programmer, I consider my "development environment" an important part of the programming process. If you're not comfortable with the tools on your desktop, you won't be a happy programmer. Lately, when I haven't been braving the variance monster of the $15-30 games, I've been 3 tabling the $5-10 6 max games. I thought I'd share my poker environment, as the tools I've recently incorporated have boosted my win rate significantly. Thanks to 3 Kings Halverson for all the links. You can get rid of the dealer and player avatars here. The numbers underneath each player come from the GameTime+ application, which can be found here. GameTime+ pulls numbers from PokerTracker onto the client screen. My 1900 x 1200 resolution comes in handy when multi-tabling. Now sign up on Party or Empire if you haven't already. You won't be sorry. Click on the image for a close up. Posted by hdouble at November 27, 2004 09:35 PM | TrackBack Maximize your profits: learn how to use the most powerful tool in online poker. Comments
Very slick! And very nice resolution. Thanks for sharing :) Posted by: Sean at November 28, 2004 06:26 AMThanks for sharing - I set it up and I like it! Posted by: Maudie at November 28, 2004 09:48 AMNice setup! What do you program in just for kicks? heh. Posted by: SirFWALGMan at November 29, 2004 07:03 AMI has messed around with GameTime+ previously, and downloading it for good after reading about your setup. Just curious, have you tried out PlayerViewNET? I don't know anything about it except that it's similar to GameTime+, wondering if you'd tried it and if you had an opinion Posted by: Mike at November 29, 2004 09:36 AMcome on what name do you play 5/10 6 under? enquiring minds want to know Posted by: gaamblor at November 29, 2004 11:16 AMI know his name Posted by: lagamblore at November 29, 2004 03:47 PMi've tried PlayerViewNET and really like it a lot. very customizable and handy. Posted by: helixx at November 30, 2004 10:33 AMhis name is captcoach. he tilts easy though so watch out! Posted by: monk at December 1, 2004 09:59 AMPost a comment
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