
Jivaro has already provided me with enough of the right information to help my game - this HUD truly feels like something out of iRobot. I don’t want to do HM2 a disservice – it has many great features and their stats displays are configurable – but I’d rather not have to deal with configuring it myself. This is overall a very simple concept although a huge improvement – you simply don’t have multiple tables or numbers to sift through! Look at the picture below from when I opened up Hold’em Manager 2. Jivaro knows that, so their system automatically changes to C-bet/Fold to C-bet and AF numbers. Let’s see this in focus…Īgain, when we’ve reached the turn, I don’t need to know about the pre-flop %. However, if play is folded around to me on the cut-off or button then that changes dramatically – that’s a stat which I really need to know. So for example, if I’m UTG pre-flop I don’t much care what the BB’s fold-to-steal % is. Gone are the days of adding every single conceivable statistic to your Hold’em Manager HUD and scanning like a mad man to find relevant data… Jivaro has solved this problem. It’s essentially a super-smart HUD, showing the numbers you need depending on the stage of each hand. Instead of having to look for the stats you need on each street, Jivaro automatically shows the relevant numbers as the hand progresses. You may have noticed the small ‘card-shaped’ icons along the top of the Command Centre, and this brings me to one of my favorite features of Jivaro’s new product - the real-time
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This is a huge improvement on the multiple windows we need at the moment to view all of this info. If you are playing multiple MTTs at once, all of these have their own personal Command Center which can be minimized/maximized by clicking on the X at the top right.Don’t Be the Bubble Boy - Below that, we see what we have cashed so far ($0, but we’ll be hoping to improve that figure as we go along!) The position updates automatically - another useful feature - and on the right we see the top/average and low stacks left in the event.Not important in the picture above, but extremely useful when we get down towards the bubble across several tables. Prize Info - Next, 1st prize is shown and underneath that we see the lowest ‘In The Money’ prize followed by the number of players needed to bust out before we reach it.If you are multi-tabling MTTs, you’ll know which tournament you’re playing in instantly along with key information to help you make decisions. Basic Info - Buy-in, Tournament Title, Entrants, Remaining Players and Places Paid.It looks too good to be true, but let’s just quickly run through the details here to see if the HUD has everything you need for serious MTT play. The Jivaro MTT Overlay - Key data right at your fingertips “This feature is especially useful for tournament players as they don't need to go to multiple locations to see how they are doing in each of the active tournaments.”
