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theginger45
Really enjoying this series Ben, thanks mate. Just wondered, you talked about not involving NoteCaddy in this series and that’s fine, but do you use the program itself? I’m considering getting it and wondering how useful it is for a tournament player. Any info or views you have would be great. Looking forward to part 3!
Richard
Interesting series, you are very articulate and pleasent to listen to. Look forward to future parts.
bennymacca
really loving this series. i would consider myself a quite advanced HEM user, (i seem to be HEM tech support for all my friends lol) but i am finding myself having this vid on one screen and HEM on the other, just tweaking things like the colour coding for different stats that i never bothered to set up etc. So i think this series is awesome for getting the most out of HEM. cant wait for the rest of the series
CAT70K
Nice series so far, would be really interested in some notecaddy videos, thanks!
FlyGuy
Great Series Ben. Enjoying it. I have note caddy but dont feel like I am getting the most out of it so I for one would love to see a vid on that. Cheers!
m@ddm@n
Just about to buy HM2 and say bye bye to PT4. Thanks for this series coz it been a real pain trying to move over after using PT for years.
gamb64
Notecaddy – I think it does have use for a: very advanced tournament players wanting specific information on players they play against regularly and b: very technically gifted people wanting fully customised information at the table. In case a, you should purchase it and take some training on it so you can make your own badges and in case b, you can probably muddle through on your own. Personally, I don’t require such precise information at the tables, so I stick to fairly core HM2 stats. I have played around with it, but I’d need to do a lot of homework before making a video on it 🙂
gamb64
Thanks.
gamb64
You’re welcome, please comment on the other parts, including any of your own favourite bits.
gamb64
Thanks – noted.
gamb64
You’re welcome.
gamb64
Thanks
BadBeatFil
Nice series, I’m learning a lot, especially the taking into consideration the relationship between the different stacks to get more information out of it. Thanks Ben!
PsyK1ck
Hey Ben,
Great vid series mate, really appreciate the time you took to get this up. I have a question, or observation if you will. You mentioned you play mostly 6max games, and that much is easy to tell due to the size of your HUD. I enjoy 6max tables better, but unfortunately, mostly all tournaments are played in a 9handed table, not to mention the occasional 10handed event.
With that many players, I can’t imagine a HUD including this much stats will do, am I right? I guess it would clog the screen to such a point where you won;t be able to see the cards,stacks,bets or other important information.
Wouldn’t you say this is the case? in your personal experience, does this HUD config will be good for multitabling 9handed events? Haven’t tried it myself, and will def look into it as soon as I can, but just by looking at the vid, seems it will cover a lot of your screen while 9handed. Thanks again for your time Ben, keep up the good work!
Sen
What a fantastic and professionally produced series. Thanks you very much, sir!