I've got one task left on my todo list before I'll release Poker Copilot 1.1 (the one with the HUD). That last task is to re-run the performance tests: making sure that CPU and memory usage is nicely low even with 100,000 hands. If not, then I'll need to hunt and destroy the bottlenecks.
Now back to my live testing. That is, I'm in the early rounds of a Sit & Go tournament. Playing tournaments is a fun way to test, albeit not the most systematic.
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Tuesday, 5 August 2008
Poker Copilot 1.1 Any Day Now
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2 comments:
How you gonna solve the problem, if i want to play 9-tables ?
Nine tables, you say? I just gave it a try, and it made my head spin trying to keep up with what was going on.
If you can successfully play nine tables at once I am very impressed!
The good news: Poker Copilot didn't even blink. It was no problem at all.
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