Tackleberry
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Joined 10/2009
First of all, thanks for this good explanation / demonstration, liked it a lot.
Just one question: I think the Holdem Vision app is the only (real good and legal?) reason to buy datamined hands. You said, it would be very slow on big databases. Do you expect (or know) if it would still be usable on a database of say 5 or even 10 mio. hands? Surely it depends on the machine (I´m thinking of a separate system with an SSD-HDD) but if the response times would go up to hours, than I see no merits in using it, even on fast systems (where it might take "only" 45 mins.
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Any idea / experience?
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sthief09
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First of all, thanks for this good explanation / demonstration, liked it a lot.
Just one question: I think the Holdem Vision app is the only (real good and legal?) reason to buy datamined hands. You said, it would be very slow on big databases. Do you expect (or know) if it would still be usable on a database of say 5 or even 10 mio. hands? Surely it depends on the machine (I´m thinking of a separate system with an SSD-HDD) but if the response times would go up to hours, than I see no merits in using it, even on fast systems (where it might take "only" 45 mins.
).
Any idea / experience?
Some of the parts don't take very long, but for others, you'd have to be a patient person to work with a database that big.
You can get the demo version. I'd suggest doing that, even if you don't have many hands in your db.
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Tackleberry
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Some of the parts don't take very long, but for others, you'd have to be a patient person to work with a database that big.
You can get the demo version. I'd suggest doing that, even if you don't have many hands in your db.
OK, thx I´ll give it a try. 
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