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Instruction Manual
Version: 1.09
Last Updated: 10/13/2009
Introduction
Thanks for using Holdem Manager!!! We’ve put this Manual together so users wishing
to learn more about Holdem Manager can find the information they need in one easy-to-
find place.
On the next page there’s a Table of Contents where you can click the heading you’re
interested in and go directly to that section of the Manual. Click
to see what's new
in Holdem Manager version 1.09.
Good luck at the tables and thanks for using Holdem Manager,
-Team Holdem Manager
Note:
If you haven’t installed Holdem Manager to the point of your HUD being
operational, see the Holdem Manager Setup Guide found here:
Other Support Options:
•
Forums:
•
FAQ’s:
Table of Contents
Configure Auto Import
Folders
Hands View Column
Selection
Configuration
Purge Hands
Miscellaneous
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Holdem Manager Overview
Holdem Manager is broken down into three main areas:
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Dropdown Menus (Setup Type Options)
•
Tabs (Database)
•
HUD Overlay
Dropdown Menus
allow users to setup and configure Holdem Manager.
Tabs
in Holdem Manager are the data side that allows users to analyze every part of their
play in real-time.
Now that you know what the
Dropdown Menus
and
Tabs
are, we’re going to detail
more of the basic functionality in the following pages.
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Import
To get your HUD working, you must correctly setup Auto Import Folders!!!
The
Import Tab
is where you can:
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Import Specific Hand History Files
•
Import Hand History Files from a Folder
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Start Auto Import
Import Files
and
Import from Folder
is where you import
Hand Histories
that are
stored on your hard drive.
The
Start Auto Import
button launches the
Table Manager
. This is displayed on your
Windows task tray with a black spade icon. Never close
Table Manager
when you are
playing otherwise your HUD will stop working.
Note:
Without the
Table Manager
open, your
HUD Elements
will not be
displayed. You will need to click
Start Auto Import
every time you launch the
Holdem Manager application to get your
HUD
working.
Setting Up Auto Import Folders
To get your HUD working, you must correctly setup Auto Import Folders!!!
Correctly setting up the
Auto Import Folders
allow Holdem Manager to grab a hand
from your hard drive and add it to the
Holdem Manager Hand Database
.
Caution:
Do not add C:\ for any
Auto Import Folder
! This will severely slow
down your PC.
Here you also setup an
Archive
folder so you will always have imported hand histories
on your hard drive.
See the following page for specifics on how to setup your
Auto Import Folders
and
Archive Folders
.
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1.
Go to your Poker Client and make sure it is saving Hand Histories. Also open up
the Hand History Option in your poker client so you can make sure hand histories
are being saved and you can see where they are being saved to your PC
2.
Select Options / Configure Auto Import Folders from the Options dropdown
menu. You should be presented with the following screen. This screen may be
blank. The Current Import Folders on this screen shows all of my Auto-Import
folders.
3.
If you don't see your poker site listed, click the
Add Folder
button.
4.
The above screen shows the Full-Tilt Poker client for username Mglmstr. For
Full Tilt make sure you go into the Full Tilt Hand history folder and not just the
Full Tilt folder. A FTP Text Bug in the client will occur if you set the Auto
Import folder to the root of your Full Tilt install.
5.
Check the
Import for Sub Folders?
checkbox if it's not already checked.
6.
Add a
Archive Folder
. This allows you to save your hand histories to a different
part of your hard drive because poker clients automatically delete hand histories
after a while.
7.
Click Save
Now when you click
Auto Import
, Holdem Manager will constantly be scanning these
folders we just setup for new hand histories. If everything is setup correctly your HUD
should be working and importing hands to your database.
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