Holdem Manager 2 Adds New Positional and Total Stats
Brand new to
Holdem Manager 2 are various stats that will surely come in handy for serious and up-and-coming online poker players alike. A recent build of Holdem Manager 2 contains the following stats. We don't want to run you off with acronyms, so we'll say that IP means "in position", OOP means "out of position", and TOT means "total":
Flop Raise Fold IP
Flop Raise Call IP
Flop Raise Raise IP
Flop Check-Raise Fold OOP
Flop Check-Raise Call OOP
Flop Check-Raise Raise OOP
Flop Raise Fold TOT
Flop Raise Call TOT
Flop Raise Raise TOT
BTN Fold to CO Steal
BTN Call CO Steal
BTN Resteal vs CO
BTN Defend vs CO Steal
Bet River After Flop Bet and Turn Check
Check River After Flop Bet and Turn Check
Now that you've had time to digest all of that, we'll let
Holdem Manager officials sell you on why you should check out the program. Text found on Holdem Manager's website explains, "If you haven't done so, download our 30-day trial to see what you've been missing with HM2. HM2 is the only poker software that offers a 100% unrestricted trial so you can use every single feature before purchasing." If you don't like what you see, or the software simply doesn't run well on your computer, then there's no risk.
In other HM2 update news,
Full Tilt Poker parsing now works with the new Full Tilt client. You won't have to worry about any compatibility issues with Full Tilt, which is the second largest online poker room in the world next to its sister site,
PokerStars. If you're a fan of
PartyPoker, the fourth largest site worldwide, then know that Holdem Manager 2 now works with all versions of PartyPoker listed on
PokerScout's website.
Other issues have been corrected within
Holdem Manager 2. Now, $ EV reads USD $ EV just in case there's any confusion over the type of currency being listed. After all, other countries besides the United States call their currency the Dollar. Agg% stats no longer have all-in hands as opportunities, and seen flop, turn, and river overall were added to report stats.
If you're a user of
Table Ninja 2, or TN2 as the software is affectionately called, know that HM2 can now launch TN2, making the integration of the two programs pretty simple. The software can also automatically figure out the path to where you store your hand histories on your computer just in case you can't figure it out on your own.
If any of this has sparked your interest in
Holdem Manager 2, we highly recommend it. The poker database program runs $99.99 for the Professional version, $159.99 for the Pro Combo: Hold'em and Omaha version, and $59.99 for the Small-Stakes version. As we alluded to, there's a 30-day free trial with all of the bells and whistles that you should definitely take advantage of.
Visit Holdem Manager's website for more details.
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