Mercadiator
01-15-2011, 05:23 PM
I havent been playing poker for a few weeks. In the mean time, i've installed a new computer, Windows 7. Here is a list of what went wrong:
1) Restoring the database
I followed the instructions while creating the backup-file on my computer before I formatted it. Then I've waited some time, installed Windows 7, installed Holdem Manager 1.11.05e
I restored the database. ( the restore ended with the message "178 errors ignored" or something. )
Started up Holdem Manager, but none of my previous hands of the past year could be seen. It looked as if i had an empty database. Well, i didn't think it was worth all the trouble so I haven't done anything about that.
2) Playing some poker, and missing lots of hands
Today I played a session at PokerStars of 574 hands on 5 NL Cash tables ( according to PokerStars ), while Hold'em Manager only says i've played 394 hands this session. That's a gap of about 180 missing hands, not a small gap.
3) EV doesn't make sense
It only gets stranger. For this session, these 394 hands i played, it displays a +EV of $3533.09
That's quite a lot of money for 5 NL. Too bad that my real winnings are a 6.21 $ loss according to the session and my calculations.
Now, the solve:
What do you advice me to do now? Something is wrong with either my installation, my database, my computer, or the 1.11.05e version.
I don't want to worry about the Restoring of my old database, i can live with that cause i play high volumes anyway so i'll get a good filled database within a month again.
Should I just remove everything from my computer ( Hold'em Manager + PostGreSQL ) ? If so, which Hold'em Manager version is trustable to install AND working perfectly with the current version of PokerStars ?
1) Restoring the database
I followed the instructions while creating the backup-file on my computer before I formatted it. Then I've waited some time, installed Windows 7, installed Holdem Manager 1.11.05e
I restored the database. ( the restore ended with the message "178 errors ignored" or something. )
Started up Holdem Manager, but none of my previous hands of the past year could be seen. It looked as if i had an empty database. Well, i didn't think it was worth all the trouble so I haven't done anything about that.
2) Playing some poker, and missing lots of hands
Today I played a session at PokerStars of 574 hands on 5 NL Cash tables ( according to PokerStars ), while Hold'em Manager only says i've played 394 hands this session. That's a gap of about 180 missing hands, not a small gap.
3) EV doesn't make sense
It only gets stranger. For this session, these 394 hands i played, it displays a +EV of $3533.09
That's quite a lot of money for 5 NL. Too bad that my real winnings are a 6.21 $ loss according to the session and my calculations.
Now, the solve:
What do you advice me to do now? Something is wrong with either my installation, my database, my computer, or the 1.11.05e version.
I don't want to worry about the Restoring of my old database, i can live with that cause i play high volumes anyway so i'll get a good filled database within a month again.
Should I just remove everything from my computer ( Hold'em Manager + PostGreSQL ) ? If so, which Hold'em Manager version is trustable to install AND working perfectly with the current version of PokerStars ?