TPE Theory – The Ultimate Test: Playing Vs. PokerSnowie (Part 1)
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TPE Theory – The Ultimate Test: Playing Vs. PokerSnowie (Part 1)
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FallsviewPro
Sorry to see that there is no speed control button. It really argues against renting Snowie.
theginger45
It might seem like it’s a bad thing, but honestly when you’re playing, there’s not really any reason to have things go slower. It’s like playing Zoom or Rush poker – there’s not really much reason to wait ten seconds to take your action when you could ‘fast fold’. I actually had to disable ‘fast fold’ to make the video – Snowie does have that option also. Generally I think most people would want the action to be faster, but it doesn’t work so well for the video perhaps.
Hope you enjoyed the content at least!
mykhalzyruskane
This piece of software is very interesting and intriguing to me. I messed around with it last night, it was actually pretty fun and a good learning experience.
florianm1
why are you not analyzing your game after the first round and improve? this would also be the way we normally do it.
tazzjazz
REALLY good. i’m very excited for this whole series. thanks Matt
theginger45
That was pretty much just because of the nature of recording a video series. The series would have been very disjointed if I was stopping every 20-30 minutes to do 5 minutes of analysis. It felt easier to just do the analysis at the end and get a picture of how I played once we had a bigger sample of hands.
theginger45
Glad you liked it, it is certainly a good learning tool!
theginger45
You’re welcome! Glad you like it.
Sashm90
i have tried importing hands into snowie from pokertracker, but i get a message says unsupported import do you know why that is?
theginger45
Sorry it took me ages to see this. I imagine it’s because Snowie can’t import tournament hands (yet).