Is there a problem with HM at UB like this forum poster claims? Has anyone here got HEM working with UB? I was able to get it to import some old HH files that I had, but cannot get the auto-import or HUD to work for the life of me. Just doesn't see the HHs or tables. When I used PT2, I had to use PAHUD as a proxy to grab the HHs from the UB HH window and make them available for PT to pulling. Am I missing some funky step like that for HEM? I already posted to there site and haven't got nothing so figured I'd ask my helpful peeps readers here.
Ya you have to set up a new auto import file. It should be C:\program files\rvg software\holdem manager\importing\hem data + subfolders
Also make sure you have the latest version of HEM and then just open the HH on each table you are at and it should work fine.
I tried this and I'm still having problems getting UB to work in the HUD display with HEM. Anybody else got a new idea to try? Ok... so I've since bailed on UB as wasn't eligible for Rakeback and their recent change in Bonus accrual pretty much made it impossible at the micros. That being said...
I did get HM working with UB. However, you need a screen scraper to capture the HH from the UB HH window. I eventually ran PokerAce HUD (that I already had a licensed copy for), turned the PAHUD HUD stats off so there wasn't overlay, and then pointed HM to the director that PAHUD put all of its HHs. This worked fine. It was a bit of a pain 'cause I couldn't turn off the mucked card display in PAHUD so there was overlap... but mech... I could live with that.
The other suggestions I found pointed people to a really old HH scraper that was written to work with UB for PokerTracker back in the day. You'll find some refs to it in some posts on the HM forums. I couldn't find a live copy of this -- and even if I could, wouldn't have been thrilled to work with it as it seems like it hasn't been touched for about 3 years... so compatibility issues could abound... Hope this helps & GL!
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