Hand equities will be shown for every street at showdown and stack sizes will be able to be shown in terms of big blinds. Any statistics a player wishes to include in the HUD will be able to be quickly dragged and dropped into the HUD profile editor. Other than the look, the HUD has also been given more features and flexibility. Says McLoughlin, “The developers of PT4 believe that tracking software should augment, but never interfere with, the user’s playing experience – the interface and HUD are crisp, clean and without clutter while maintaining a vast amount of data available at the touch of a player’s fingertips.” Its newly redesigned Vector HUD Engine will make the table overlays look better and easier to read. It appears that the minds at PokerTracker are most proud of the revamped Heads-Up Display (HUD) coming in PT4. PokerTracker has listened to and considered each user’s request and has implemented nearly every reasonable design suggestion that positively affects the greatest portion of its user base.” Without the support of its loyal users, PokerTracker would not be where it is today. In a press release, PokerTracker executive Steven McLoughlin said, “PokerTracker 4 is the result of collaboration between its developers and the online poker player community that has given constant feedback throughout its ten-year history. Though sometimes criticized by brick and mortar “purists” for being something that gives players an “unfair” advantage or simply something that takes away from “real” poker, PokerTracker and similar software packages are now woven into the fabric of the online game. It has become an indispensable part of the game for countless players, ranging from daily grinders to low-stakes recreational players. PokerTracker is the most popular online poker hand analysis, tracking, and statistical tool in the world. Now celebrating its tenth anniversary, PokerTracker will launch public beta testing of its new release late in the third quarter of 2011, with commercial sales scheduled for the fourth quarter. It wasn’t exactly a tightly kept secret, but the team at PokerTracker officially let the cat out of the bag Monday with the announcement PokerTracker 4 (PT4).
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