i still got troubles to configure all in PT3 HUD which i would like to have for my HUSNGs.PT3 needs deep programming usually for HUSNGs like having figures only for OOP or only for IP, also for raised pots and limped pots separation etc.is HEM better in these things?in addition some stuff seems not work like i would like to have it in PT3. e.g. i just added donkflop% and apparently the PT3 HUD is not counting all donks,i could not figure out yet which one he misses.would you suggest to change to HEM for all this stuff, or is HEM not (much) better in those things?
I have not used PT3, but the HUD for HEM is very easy to use and the stats are extensive and they all work very well. You can probably find any stat you want and the developer is always adding new, requested stats.However, they are currently having problems with ROI calculations in PokerStars HU matches, a problem that appears to be due to incorrect information in the PokerStars hand and tournament histories.HEM helps me so much that yesterday I ran at 122% ROI!
I actually think HEM is better, the positional stats make it easier to use for HUSNGs IMO.
that means i can set up stats like e.g. how often % donk flop etc. with filter of position? so i can do without programming e.g. give me in the HUD %donkbet oop?if that is the case, it would be much better to use HEM then...one can get easily the programming stuff for PT3 over the PT3 forum, however i made the experience that it often does not work to 100%, also non programmed stuff sometimes seems not to work. e.g. i added lately %donk bet on flop...however it does not add up in certain cases...
hello kukulcan,yes you can see donk flop % easily with HEM. its all preset.Btw i couldnt get the donk bet % stat to add up in the beginning as well, but it was because i forgot that my opponent limped in many cases so those time its not included in the donk bet % when you lead out. I know it is pretty obvious but i just didnt recognize it at first, and maybe it have happened to other potheads :)
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