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HR and Mac Poker Software
Radriguez
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June 26, 2015 - 11:38 am
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Hi- So I have purchased Holdem Resources, and am having some trouble figuring how to use it. I am watching M.Hunts short stack series where he's using it a lot and I'm trying to learn HR just by watching him. Its not easy. Are there any video tutorials, anywhere, and how to just use the software? He goes pretty fast and I get the basic idea but I'm not finding the functionality that fast. I quick vid on how to use it would be priceless.

 

The same goes fo CRev. Also, has anyone had any luck getting CRev to work on a mac. Cuz thats what I'm on and I've had no luck with the install. 

 

Any help appreciated, thx!

 

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July 24, 2015 - 6:56 pm
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Sorry for late answer, but for CRev you got two options: virtualisation through either VMware Fusion, Parallels Desktop or Oracle Virtualbox or running it on Wine + perhaps Winebottler which is sketchy at best.

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No problem on late post man. I think I need to get VMware (fusion?) I've never used it. I'd like to get cREV going. Would that be the best/easiest solution, in your opinion? Currently, I am runnning Flopzilla using crossover, PT4, Holdem Resources (native) and I just downloaded Slice.

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Fusion or Parallels Desktop is only a matter of preference imo. Both give you a full virtual Win PC with seamless integration with the mac. (Parallels is a bit better on integrating home folders/iCloud/Dropbox so you don’t get multiple copies on your computer. ) Keep in mind that you need to license the win box in some way.

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