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Comparison: Poker Copilot vs Poker Tracker 4 vs Holdem Manager 2

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Poker Copilot is a poker HUD and tracker software. It is an interesting alternative to the dominant Poker Tracker 4 and Hold’em Manager 2. Originally developed only for Mac, Poker Copilot is naturally less known than the popular PC-centric PT4 and HM2. Today all 3 programs support both platforms, but the “quick and light” approach typical for Apple’s products is still recognizable in Poker Copilot.
In terms of features, Poker Copilot is quite versatile and can give the other two giants a run for their money. It has all the core features of a modern poker tracker – from the rich statistics and data visualization, to the customization options for the HUD.

The main feature of Poker Copilot is Simplicity

Poker Copilot is smaller, faster and doesn’t require installing third party assets like the PostgreSQL database in order to function. It just works straight out of the box. This makes it a very good option if you play both on Windows and Mac devices – the transition of hand histories is much easier than in PT4 and HM2.

On the flip side, Poker Copilot is lean and doesn’t offer additional tools like table selection (there’s no Table Ninja 2 for Poker Copilot). If you don’t use such tools, then this is not un issue, but otherwise you would be better sticking to the old ways of PT4 and HM2.

Poker Copilot is overall a better deal

888 Poker Sweet Jack Black 50ml. Apart from the online games, 888 is also availing services like sports betting, bingo and backgammon. For modest gamers, 888 poker recreation is an efficient deal and can gain a nice profit taking part in this. Should Omaha be included in Poker Copilot or made into a separate product? If in a separate product, should it cost extra or be included in the Poker Copilot price? If extra, how much? If included in the existing Poker Copilot, how separate should it be from existing Poker Copilot features, like bank roll, recent hands, etc.

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With regard to price, Poker Copilot is € 79 for Holdem & Omaha. While the small stakes versions of Poker Tracker 4 and Holdem Manager 2 are cheaper at $59.99, their full versions for Holdem cost $99.99 and $159.99 if Omaha is included. In short, if you plan on a long career in online poker, Poker Copilot is the better deal. On the other hand, if you just want to test the waters of online poker (beware the sharks 😉 ), the staring sets of Poker Tracker 4 and Holdem Manager 2 would make more sense.

Pokerstove Hand Odds Calculator – 2020 review of the popular online poker odds software. Discover why you need it if you want to play seriously. Poker Copilot 6 has all the options you’d expect from a full pokertracker, together with some unique extras. Poker Copilot was originally launched as an alternative choice to the massive 2 in poker monitoring, Holdem Manager and PokerTracker.

In any case, all 3 poker tracking programs offer a free 30-day trial versions for download, so you can just install them and see which one you like best. The difference in pricing is small, so your top consideration should be which one fits you best personally.

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Good luck at the tables!

Pot Limit Omaha holdem poker is now probably the most requested feature in Poker Copilot. I’ve long intended to add Omaha support but it would be a large task, so simpler things keep overtaking it in my to-do list.

Some issues I need to consider:

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  • Should Omaha be included in Poker Copilot or made into a separate product?
  • If in a separate product, should it cost extra or be included in the Poker Copilot price? If extra, how much?
  • If included in the existing Poker Copilot, how separate should it be from existing Poker Copilot features, like bank roll, recent hands, etc.
  • What stats are important for Omaha that are irrelevant for Texas holdem – and vice versa?
  • Will this be useful to enough people to justify the large amount of time needed to write additional parsers, alter the hand replayer, revise the database structure, upgrade the all-in EV calculator, enhance the hand evaluator, do the additional documentation, and handle user support?
  • Is it worth the opportunity cost? The time I spend adding Omaha support is time I can’t spend adding other features.
  • Do I even want to do this, considering that I never play Omaha?

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Currently I don’t know the answers to any of these questions.

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Feedback welcome, naturally…