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Originally Posted by Gargamel
There's no reason to ban those tools.
They are nothing more than you can do by hand. The ones that share data over a network should, and are, banned. But the normal tracking software, you could compile all that data by hand and create your own book on each player.
But to be a serious Player without those tools is unthinkable. When I was at my prime, in full swing for a session I was playing 12-16 tables at a time. There's no way I could track the action on every table alone. Having a HUD of each players tendencies, based in statistical analysis of their past play is essential to being a winning player online.
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I agree, you have to use such tools, but to get a history of several players stats before game and while you're in game, I don't agree with. What I don't like about it is how people use these tools to find rooms filled when naive noobs and clean them out.......