Jon from MacPokerTools.com sent me this tasty screenshot. It shows the still-under-development Poker Copilot 2 with his custom Full Tilt Poker artwork:
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Friday, 12 June 2009
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2 comments:
2kEwL love the apple graphite look, thanks!
Thanks for the post Steve! To take it a step further, I am also working on some "cheatsheet" table skins as well. Tables will have different information embedded in them depending on a certain skill set to learn/hone. There will be skins for beginners and advanced players alike. The possibilities are totally endless. I would love to hear any ideas you guys/gals might have too. Obviously there will be several skins to help beginners learn how to use PCP stats to their best advantage ;)
Thanks, and Enjoy!
jon
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