Holdem Manager 2 Rolls Out Multiple User Enhancements
If you're a fan of
PartyPoker, then you'll love the latest update to
Holdem Manager 2, which corrected an issue with
Heads-Up Displays on Pokerfest tables. Also rolled out as part of the latest build, numbered 7957, were plenty of updates to enhance the user experience of HM2.
Pokerfest is PartyPoker's major tournament series whose Micro Turbo Main Event took place in mid-December. The series crowned more than 50 champions and anyone using
Holdem Manager 2 could rest assured they were being fed data in a reliable manner.
Elsewhere,
PokerStars users saw their experiences enhanced via a fix of an issue where a player's HUD did not appear on Zoom Cap tables. Also on PokerStars, the world's largest online poker site, an issue was fixed where bounties were not being shown in winnings if the hand history was imported after the tournament summary. Players with a Euro symbol in their name have stats now shown properly within the tracking software.
Currency exchange rate hiccups were fixed and table size detection on the iPoker Network was corrected. You can tell there are quite a few inputs that go into making
Holdem Manager 2 one of the most popular pieces of
poker tracking software around.
The final bounty when you win a tournament is now properly included and hands with humungous chip values are imported properly. There's also improved app detection on several poker clients as part of the rollout.
What's also interesting, besides
Holdem Manager constantly releasing updates in order to ensure a smooth playing experience, is the software's focus on customer service. If you head to Holdem Manager's Twitter feed (@holdemmanager), you'll see questions being responded to constantly via the social networking site.
Holdem Manager officials regularly monitor the largest online poker forums out there like Two Plus Two and PocketFives, so don't be afraid to reach out with any questions you have.
Holdem Manager 2 can be had for $99.99 for the Professional version, $159.99 for the Pro Combo Hold'em and Omaha version, and $59.99 for the Small-Stakes edition. For those already utilizing
Holdem Manager 1, the upgrade to
Holdem Manager 2 costs $40.19 for the Small-Stakes version, $60.29 for the Hold'em or Omaha Pro version, and $100.49 for the Hold'em and Omaha Pro Combo version.
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