Wie macht man sowas? Oder hast von Hand alle Daten eingegeben?
Ja, Tag und Nacht
Ich benutze den PokerManager und hab das hier im Forum gefunden:
1. Run a filter for all player who have played > N hands inside of PokerManager.
2. Export the table to excel by right clicking.
3. Inside of excel remove all the columns you don't want (closing up gaps) and rearrange to the order you like best.
NOTE: Leave the 2nd column which says "PartyPoker".
NOTE: Add an extra column on the end which has just a single ">" for all cells.
4. Save this as a .cvs file (comma delimited).
You should now have something which looks similar to this:
Player,Site,VP$IP %,PFR %,Bet/Call,WtSD %,Hands,>
a_5cardstud,PartyPoker,38,17,2.2,52,121,>
a_c_c,PartyPoker,43,4,1,39,118,>
A_Kicker,PartyPoker,49,7,2.3,43,133,>
A_poptart,PartyPoker,33,7,0.9,37,303,>
A1235209,PartyPoker,56,0,0.6,29,130,>
5. Move this file to the PartyPoker folder, and replace the existing "Notes.txt" file (be careful not to lose your 'hand made' notes...).
6. Open this new "Notes.txt" file in notepad/wordpad.
7. Delete the top row which says "Player,Site,VP$IP %,PFR %,Bet/Call,WtSD %,Hands,>".
8. Do a search and replace: ",PartyPoker," replace with "~".
9. Do a search and replace: ",>" replace with ">"
10. Do a search and replace: "," replace with "/"
11. Save the new "Notes.txt" and start up Party Poker.
You should now see these notes when observing a new table.
Quelle