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Tracking the development of Poker Copilot, Mac OS X software for poker analysis and statistics.

Wednesday, 28 May 2008

Poker App: Finished the parser

I knuckled down today and completed the parser for Full Tilt Poker hand history. This is the second parser I wrote, the first being for Party Poker, another online poker site. The second one was definitely much easier to write than the first one, because for the first one I had to relearn how to write a parser, something I hadn't needed to do since my university days. It's more than 15 years since I finished university, which is adequate time to forget most everything I learnt.

Now I've got the less enjoyable part to do: manually reading through various hand history files, calculating with pen and paper the expected results, which I can then compare to the results my Poker statistics app gives. After all, I don't want my app to be telling people they are poker gods, if they are only poker mortals.

I spent a little time on the name dilemma. Damn, it's hard finding a pithy but appropriate name whose domain is free.

2 comments:

Sohail Somani said...

Don't you hate all the squatters when looking for a good domain name?!

Steve McLeod said...

"hate" doesn't even begin to describe my feelings! The online poker sites don't help - they pay referral fees, so that encourages simple redirection sites. Grrr!

 

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