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Resetting your database

Advanced Features » Resetting your database

Resetting the database is intimately linked with the Ignore hand history file before settings, which is found in Tools -> Preferences -> General. Why would you want to reset the Poker Copilot database? Let’s try to answer the question with an example. Suppose…

Backing up your database

Advanced Features » Backing up your database

Moving Poker Copilot to a new Mac Moving Poker Copilot to a new Windows computer Moving Poker Copilot from Mac to Windows Moving Poker Copilot from Windows to Mac

How do I delete a specific hand from the database?

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) » How do I delete a specific hand from the database?

At the moment, the only way to delete a specific hand is to find it in your hand history folder, completely delete it and then reset your database (in Poker Copilot’s menu -> File -> Reset Database). WARNING: resetting the database means that Poker Copilot will…

Advanced Features

Advanced Features

Exporting Data Resetting your database Backing up your database Database Console Adding PokerStars tournament rebuys and add-ons Player Notes Record multiple hands as a video

Moving Poker Copilot to a new Mac

Advanced Features » Backing up your database » Moving Poker Copilot to a new Mac

You can manually backup and restore your Poker Copilot database as follows: Important note: We will move the Poker Copilot database so it doesn’t need to be built again. However, it is highly recommended that you move all of your hand history files too. If…

Moving Poker Copilot from Mac to Windows

Advanced Features » Backing up your database » Moving Poker Copilot from Mac to Windows

This article describes how to move your Poker Copilot database and preferences from Mac to a Windows computer. Important note: We will move the Poker Copilot database so it doesn’t need to be built again. However, it is highly recommended that you move all of…

Moving Poker Copilot from Windows to Mac

Advanced Features » Backing up your database » Moving Poker Copilot from Windows to Mac

This article describes how to move your Poker Copilot database and preferences from a Windows computer to a Mac. Important note: We will move the Poker Copilot database so it doesn’t need to be built again. However, it is highly recommended that you move all…

SharkScope Sync

Screen Reference » SharkScope Sync

SharkScope Sync is a powerful feature that ensures your local tournament database and your information on the SharkScope website are kept in step together. This sync happens automatically every 3 minutes, the following occurs: enables filtering hands by…

Poker Copilot system requirements

Installation » Poker Copilot system requirements

Poker Copilot runs on any desktop or laptop computer with at least: OS: Windows 7, 8 or 10, macOS 10.11 or higher RAM: 4 GB (recommended 8GB) CPU speed: 2 GHz processor Free disk space: A minimum of 1GB of free disk space AFTER installing Poker Copilot (for…

Position

Screen Reference » Position

The Positions summary shows your hands grouped by position. You can get detailed information in the top panel on any of the positions by left-clicking. You can also drill down to individual hands by double-clicking. Because Poker is a game of position this screen can…

Hand History Folders

Settings » Hand History Folders

This lists all the folders that are scanned for hand history files and tournament summary files. The folders are scanned recursively, up to three folders deep. You can manually add or remove folders by clicking the + and – buttons. *Note: don’t add too…

Moving Poker Copilot to a new Windows computer

Advanced Features » Backing up your database » Moving Poker Copilot to a new Windows computer

This article describes how to move your Poker Copilot database and settings from one Windows computer to another. Important note: We will move the Poker Copilot database so it doesn’t need to be built again. However, it is highly recommended that you move all…

Stake Level

Screen Reference » Stake Level

This summary only appears for ring games. The Stake Level summary shows your profit based on the stake level you play. Select a specific stake level in the table, and you’ll see detailed information for that stake level appear in the top panel. If you drill down…

How can I stop the HUD lagging?

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) » How can I stop the HUD lagging?

If your database is very large, you may find that the HUD sometimes “lags”, that is, it takes a long time to update with new data after a hand. The problem is caused by having the main window open to a screen that takes a long time to update. Whenever…

Why does Poker Copilot refer to Cut-off, Cut-off-1, etc instead of Middle Position, Under the Gun, etc?

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) » Why does Poker Copilot refer to Cut-off, Cut-off-1, etc instead of Middle Position, Under the Gun, etc?

To make things clear, we’ve chosen to refer to seats relative to the Cut-off. MP (middle position) refers to a different seat in 6-max than it does in full ring. Your database could have data from different table sizes, so it would be confusing data from…

SharkScope Icons

Poker HUD (Head-Up Display) » SharkScope Icons

After Poker Copilot has requested player information form the SharkScope website, it will display an icon in each player HUD panel to indicate the status of this player. There are a couple of different icons that you might see after the request has completed.…

Automatic Update

Installation » Updating Poker Copilot » Automatic Update

Poker Copilot automatically checks for updates at startup and informs you when a new version is available. A window appears and gives the number of the latest version and the main changes to Poker Copilot. An update can take time especially when the database is…

Manual Update

Installation » Updating Poker Copilot » Manual Update

You can also update Poker Copilot manually by downloading the latest version on Poker Copilot’s website and by following the same installation steps. On Mac, when asked if you want to replace Poker Copilot with a more recent version confirm by clicking on…

Adding PokerStars tournament rebuys and add-ons

Advanced Features » Adding PokerStars tournament rebuys and add-ons

PokerStars does not automatically save detailed information on rebuys and add-ons you’ve made in tournaments. To import this data: 1. In PokerStars choose Tools -> History & Stats -> Playing History Audit. 2. Make sure to select Text (CSV) as the report…

Players

Screen Reference » Players

The Players summary gives an overview of all the opponents you’ve ever played with. By default, it will only show the most recently seen opponents (today). You can change this filter to show more opponents (last 30 days or last 3 months), and you can use the…

Detailed Statistics

Screen Reference » Detailed Statistics

The Detailed Statistics screen shows an in-depth summary of how you play. Every statistic recorded is shown here, broken down by street and by position where relevant. All the statistics are presented following the flow of a hand: preflop, blind stealing, postflop.…

Using Poker Copilot

Using Poker Copilot

Poker Copilot is a database of hands played and related statistics. Poker Copilot is designed so that each of the different screens in the main window function in the same way. The main window uses the same layout for each screen, and the three concepts of filtering,…

SharkScope

Settings » SharkScope

The SharkScope preferences panel lets you connect a SharkScope account to Poker Copilot. You’ll need a paid SharkScope subscription (Silver or higher) to use these features. Click on Add SharkScope Account to be able to enter your SharkScope username and…

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

List of compatible software Requesting and saving hand histories from PokerStars Requesting and saving tournament summaries from PokerStars Can I use one license key on two computers? Does Poker Copilot work with Zoom Poker? How can I keep Poker Copilot in sync…