Can you use SharkScope on PokerStars?

Can you use SharkScope on PokerStars?

Configuring PokerStars SharkScope Desktop can automatically import the hands you play at PokerStars. To enable this feature, the PokerStars client has to be configured to save your hand history and SharkScope Desktop must know where the hand history files are stored.

What does SharkScope ability mean?

These statistics are fetched from SharkScope’s website while you play. Ability. The Ability rating is a rating that goes up to 100 and shows a player’s ability based on an assessment of all the other statistics we have compiled for that player.

How do I check my poker results?

Finding your results online You can track your poker results using online sites such as SharkScope or PokerProLabs. To make your poker results available online, you’ll need to opt in. To use PokerProLabs, send $0.03 to “ResultsSites” on PokerStars. The $0.03 will be refunded and then your results will be made public.

How do I check my PokerStars stats?

To request a report of your statistics, go to the main lobby screen and select:

  1. Tools.
  2. History & Stats.
  3. Get Statistics.

How does Sharkscope get its data?

In short, they read the log files that are output by the poker software. When you install your HUD like Sharkscope or Jivaro etc, than they run client software on your PC. It reads the log files and updates its own servers with every hand you play.

How do you keep track of poker stats?

The best way to track live poker stats is to first write them down on your phone while at the table. When you get home put them into an Excel poker sheet, or just through an Excel app on your phone right away. This makes it simple to get instant reports and allows for more in-depth analysis.

How do you play poker statistically?

A useful shortcut to calculating the odds of completing a hand from a number of outs is the “rule of four and two”. The player counts the number of cards that will improve his hand, and then multiplies that number by four to calculate his probability of catching that card on either the turn or the river.

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