You can download Poker Copilot 2.18 here: http://pokercopilot.com/downloads/pokercopilot2.18.dmg.
Quite a lot has changed internally, so there may be some problems I haven't discovered yet. So I'd like to ask my loyal customers to try this out before I make this release official.
What's changed:
- Tracking of hand history files for the current tables is cleaner and quicker. Less CPU usage spikes.
- Community cards for the previous hand are shown for a few seconds with the mucked cards.
- Table stats are shown: vpip, pre-flop raise, and aggression.
- The order in the position summary has changed.
What's fixed:
- No more "Out of memory exceptions" when dealing with extremely large hand history files
- Poker Copilot now co-operates with custom PokerStars themes.
- The take for uncalled blind steals in Ongame clients is now correctly calculated.
Update Instructions:
- Download version 2.18 here.
- Open the downloaded file.
- Drag the Poker Copilot icon to the Applications icon.
- If prompted to replace an existing version, confirm that you do want to replace.


15 comments:
Hi,
Your 1st link leads to PC 2.17. ;)
@Jules,
Oops! Now fixed.
Regards,
Steve
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Steve McLeod
Founder, Poker Copilot
http://www.pokercopilot.com
It's working fine here. Wish I wasn't wasting CPU cycles on that table info but c'est la vie. I play against players, not tables. If there are fish present, as determined by their stats and play, then I don't care what the table stat is, and if there aren't any I still don't care about the table stat lol.
Downloading and installing now. Looking forward to new stuff. Will report problems if I see any. =)
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FBGHooper
Hi, very happy with PC 2.18! The table stats are really great... I didn't know how useful they were until now.
Seems like the community cards sometimes skips a hand and shows up for the hand that were played 2 hands ago. And, can someone explain table stats for me? I mean, i get VPIP. But PFR, isn't that supposed to be like 100%? Or how does it work?
Steve,
Can you give us calculations for the table stats so we know for sure what we're looking at.
@Anders, @Anonymous
I've updated the docs to explain this:
http://blog.pokercopilot.com/2009/11/how-are-table-statistics-calculated-in.html
Andy said:
"Seems like the community cards sometimes skips a hand and shows up for the hand that were played 2 hands ago."
I too am seeing this. About every second or third hand is skipped on both the HUD and mucked cards. It seems to be doing it regularly. Sometimes 4 to 5 hands are skipped and the HUD will suddenly update with the skipped hands. As Andy said the mucked cards will then show for both the last hand and the hand before that.
Sorry! that should be -
Anders said:
HUD is not updating with 2.18 i see the first hand recorded and no updates in the following hands.
when i close Copilot and restart it, it will get the data from the HH but it wont update yet again.
i switched to 2.17 and it works again.
Yeah the HUD updates very slow. Sometimes it has to go like 10-15 hands ( ? ) before it updates. That's kinda frustrating.
@Vagabond
"The table stats are really great... I didn't know how useful they were until now."
I don't understand what those table numbers really mean, how they help you win. I mostly play tournaments, so I can't quit a table if the numbers are bad. How do you use them when you play? Thanks!
I don't find the table stats to be helpful actually. The way it calculates, a player you've never seen before, with say 4 hands in the database/at the table gets factored into the stat unweighted. If that player has played 3 of 5 hands and raised twice, they're being counted they're having a large effect on the table stat, based on an insanely small and totally unreliable sample size.
Now put say 3 or 4 players on the table who you have less than say 25 hands on, and you can see how skewed the VPiP and PFR table stats are likely to be on most tables. I don't even look at it at all.
I'm also getting the lag in updating too much. Have reverted back to version 2.17
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