Hold em files while playing O8 with PT Omaha

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Hold em files while playing O8 with PT Omaha

Postby tom218 » Tue Jul 28, 2009 12:45 pm

I'm getting a message every time I open auto-import window from Cereus (Absolute) that I have 24 hand history files in hand history folder, etc etc

I do have the "Moved processed files to" option checked and all my Omaha hands are being taken care of- however I do play a couple of hands of hold-em now & then when there is only one or two Omaha games going. I believe those hand history files are the holdem hands I've been playing.

Any way of getting rid of those? Thanks Tom
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Re: Hold em files while playing O8 with PT Omaha

Postby ptrack mike » Thu Jul 30, 2009 4:13 pm

You will have to open a Windows Explorer window and move or delete the Hold'em files manually.
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Re: Hold em files while playing O8 with PT Omaha

Postby tom218 » Sat Aug 01, 2009 1:08 am

I guess I don't understand what a "Windows Explorer" Window is. Under Program files, Absolute files I found some files ending in .agr

Are these the hand history files?

Thanks for your time. Tom
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Re: Hold em files while playing O8 with PT Omaha

Postby ptrack mike » Sat Aug 01, 2009 7:04 am

1. Open the Cereus (Absolute) auto-import window you use in PTO to import hands and note the folder where you have set up to look for hands.

2. Then right click the start button and select Explore from the menu that pops up. That is the Windows Explorer.

3. Navigate to the folder you noted from step 1. You should see the 24 hand history files there.

4. Delete the files or move them to another folder if you have a reason to keep them.
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Re: Hold em files while playing O8 with PT Omaha

Postby tom218 » Sat Aug 01, 2009 3:41 pm

Got it thanks Tom
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