

Vinnetou – I use the same stats, but also love to look at Bet vs. Although I am not sure why, I also look at how often my opponents typically show down their cards.

For post-flop, I typically look at my opponents' AF, C-bet %, and Fold to C-bet %. Liutas.a – I use the standard stats most often such as VPIP, PFR, Steal %, and 3bet %. PokerSoftware: Which stats do you most often use from your HUD? I also love some of the added features like the automatic note taking in the free version of NoteCaddy included in the software. I did not have any bugs like Liutas.a and Vinnetou have reported. MellowP - I currently use Holdem Manager 2 and, for me, it was a very smooth transition from Holdem Manager 1.

#Does holdem manager 2 print reports software
I do not like to waste time reconfiguring software when I could be playing poker, and Holdem Manager 1 contains everything I need from my poker software. I tried Holdem Manager 2 a few months ago, but was frustrated with the glitches and errors that were coming up. Holdem Manager 1 does everything I need it to do as a tournament player and see no advantage of upgrading to Holdem Manager 2 since there are too many reported glitches.
#Does holdem manager 2 print reports upgrade
Liutas.a – I currently use Holdem Manager 1 and see no reason to upgrade at this point. PokerSoftware: What poker software do you currently use? MellowP is an up-and-coming poker player who works for PokerNews. Vinnetou, who has over $2 million in online cashes, also mostly on PokerStars, is currently ranked 65th in the world on PocketFives and has been ranked as high as 38th. Liutas.a, who has over $1.5 million in online cashes, mostly on PokerStars, is currently ranked 161st in the world on PocketFives and has been ranked as high as 92nd. During the night, we got on the topic of poker software.įor such a small country, Lithuania has many of the world’s top online poker players. A couple of nights ago, I had a night out in Vilnius, Lithuania with three professional poker players: Liutas.a, Vinnetou, and MellowP. Other nights out include get-togethers with other poker players where we can discuss poker-related topics. Sometimes a night out is just a night out.
