The biggest problem we are still working on is fixing the database auto-update for people moving from Poker Copilot 4 to Poker Copilot 5.
If you have more than 100,000 hands in your database, you may hit some problems upgrading to Poker Copilot 5, so we recommend you keep using Poker Copilot 4 until we solve this.
If you have less than 100,000 hands in your database, please move to Poker Copilot 5 as soon as you can, so that you get the better performance, tidier look, and new features.
PokerStars has started making PokerStars 7 available to Mac users. Poker Copilot needed a few tweaks to work properly with PokerStars 7. We’ve now released an update to do this. You can download here.
Several people have asked lately, “If I buy (or upgrade to) Poker Copilot 4 now, will I have to pay again for Poker Copilot 5?
The answer is no, you won’t need to repurchase Poker Copilot 5. Any Poker Copilot 4 license bought recently is also valid for the forthcoming Poker Copilot 5.
Want to see your Merge Network tournament results in Poker Copilot? We’re adding this to Poker Copilot 5.
Here’s the problem: Merge doesn’t make tournament results available in an easy-to-read text file, unlike other poker rooms.
Now we have a solution, if you have a SharkScope account: you can right-click on any tournament in Poker Copilot and request to “Fetch Tournament Results from SharkScope”.
Before: No tournament results showing
Right-click and select “Fetch Tournament Results from SharkScope”:
Fix: Better handling of change from summer time to winter time, and vice-versa.
Every year, around this time of year, many northern hemisphere countries change from summer time to winter time, and some southern hemisphere countries change from winter time to summer time.
And every year, around this time of year we encounter bugs. Not always Poker Copilot bugs; sometimes they are from the poker rooms. But sometimes they are definitely Poker Copilot bugs.
Several Brazilian states changed last weekend to summer time, and that exposed a bug in a third-party library we use. So we’ve updated to the latest version of the library, and hopefully that will avoid similar problems when the rest of us change in the coming weeks to a different time setting.