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Poker Mate
These screenshots are from Poker Mate's analysis of an Empire Poker hand history file, on a computer running Windows XP.
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The Poker Mate program is designed to match the default width of Party Poker and Empire Poker, so that you can dock the program
directly above or below your game table.
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The game history is reformatted and presented in a larger, scrollable window that you'll find much more
convenient than the dealer summary. Poker Mate also shows some useful information that's only printed to the log, such as a player's hand at the showdown.
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Players at the table are monitored on the right-hand side of Poker Mate's window. Analysis of a player's
previous hands give you insight into his gameplay. The statistics displayed for each opponent are flop pct (how often he pays to see the flop),
pf_rz (how often he raises pre-flop), and of course, his net winnings or losses since you started tracking him.
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Use the "Last Hand" view to get a quick summary of the previously completed hand. In online poker, the gameplay moves
fast, but it's useful to go back and review the results of a key hand without too much scrolling.
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Cards played by your opponents are recorded when they are called or volunteer to show a hand.
Every time that your opponents show their cards, you learn something about them. In this screenshot, would you rather face a pre-flop raise from
Irken or asmodien?
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