Joined: Feb '11
Location: Slovenia
Age: 33 (M)
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Yeah you can purchase HEM2 with Moneybookers/Skrill. At least I did.
When I saw the post, I thought you needed an advice on which to use. I can say I'm most pleased with Holdem Manager, while it did have some problems and bugs in the past its pretty stable now, and if you find any new bugs, you can always post in their forum - the support is great IMO
Joined: Dec '11
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 38 (M)
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Posted by KowKain: Yeah you can purchase HEM2 with Moneybookers/Skrill. At least I did.
When I saw the post, I thought you needed an advice on which to use. I can say I'm most pleased with Holdem Manager, while it did have some problems and bugs in the past its pretty stable now, and if you find any new bugs, you can always post in their forum - the support is great IMO
GL
Which would you say is best? And is it a necessity to have one?
Joined: May '11
Location: Canada
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i much perfer poker tracker, ive used both it was my favorite although HEM is really good to, just a matter of preference and if u considering being serious about online poker i would say its a necessity
Joined: Feb '11
Location: Slovenia
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Holdem Manager 2 is my suggestion. I've only used trial of PT3 (back then) to try it out, but I find HM so much more useful.
I'd say it becomes a neccesity when moving up in stakes, IMO NL2-NL10 can be beat w/out it. Doesn't hurt to have it though, so you find leaks in your game while you're still playing relatively cheap poker.
If you get confused by HUD (all the squares, numbers, pop-ups) for above mentioned limits, you can just turn it off and let hand import run in the background while you play.