Important info for PartyPoker players
As of 17 June 2019, PartyPoker no longer allows players to use hand tracking and HUD tools like Poker Copilot. They've made technical changes that prevent Poker Copilot from working with PartyPoker.
We recommend our customers to instead play on 888poker.
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This decision is purely one made by PartyPoker's team. Although we disagree with it, we respect their decision, and are abiding by it.
If PartyPoker changes their policy in the future to once more allow players to use Poker Copilot, we'll re-introduce PartyPoker support.
This only affects the PartyPoker.com network and not the regional networks like PartyPoker.fr.
Other changes in this update
- To improve performance and stability, Poker Copilot no longer checks for hand histories in special folders such as Documents, Home, and Desktop.
- [Fix] In some cases a win on America's Cardroom (and other WPN rooms) was shown as a loss.
- [Fix] WPN hands are now correctly converted to your computer's timezone.
- Updated support for Unibet Poker (ipoker skin)
The following review comes from highstakesdb site: “Today we’re looking at Jivaro, a new HUD software dubbed the ‘ Future of HUD technology’. When you spy a new piece of software on the market, and are wondering whether to shell out for it, you tend to ask yourself a few questions 1) Do I really need it? 2) Is it better than the software I’m currently using?
Jivaro is a good hud an still has a free version for a little bit. Do anyone know a good and free support program (HUD) for Mac? PocketFives does not recommend playing online poker on sites offering rake-based games in the United States, except on state-licensed sites in New Jersey, Nevada, and Delaware. We understand your frustration with the current situation, and that frustration is shared by many of us in the poker community.
3) How much does it cost? For poker players considering a new HUD (Heads-UP Display) the main question is will it help me to make more money! These thoughts were running through my head as I was considering the newly-released Jivaro HUD, a piece of kit which finds itself up against two huge players in the HUD marketplace – PokerTracker (PT) and Hold’em Manager (HM). Do I really need Jivaro’s new HUD? The answer is 2 parts yes and 1 part no: At the moment, I find myself lost in the mass of information which I am collecting with my HUD and its databases, graphs, leakfinders and Satan-only-knows what else! I need something which helps me to focus on what is happening in the here and now, much more than I need the bells-and-whistles which PT4 offers.
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Jivaro seems to be offering me just that. The on-screen displays I have at the moment with HM2 or PT4 are fine – I can access everything I need to – but it can be time-consuming to separate the wheat from the chaff. Jivaro are telling me that their offering will tidy everything up for me and display what I need, when I need it, in a much more aesthetically-pleasing way! Hmmmit certainly begs for a test-run to see if it’s true. The one reservation I have is that I am used to the other HUD’s. I like them, and know how they work (although it took me a while to get there!) and it would be churlish to throw it them of the bed without good reason. Will it help my play more than the current software I’m using?
The ingenuity of Jivaro’s Icelandic creators and developers have made it so much easier to get the information I really need, when I need it. The pre-flop figures above are fine, but what use are they to me when we reach the turn or the river? “There are around 300 different statistics used in online poker, but through careful analysis and discussions with top level professionals the Jivaro team has filtered out what are believed to be the most important stats.” Interesting claims, and potentially very useful if I’m trying to make my HUD pay its way. With my current HUD I either have to configure it to show multiple stats (and thereby clogging up my screen and distracting me) or I have to open a new box with masses of information per street, but which I somehow have to find quickly myself.
What do Jivaro say about this? “Much care has been put into ensuring that Jivaro uses up as little space on your poker table as possible.