We are excited to introduce online poker players to the world's first cloud based hand database with an integrated remotely hosted heads-up display.
Get access and learn more about HM Cloud HERE:
You don't need to install a database because hands are not stored on your computer. HM Cloud also doesn't rely on your computer to perform a single calculation or retrieve any statistics on you or your opponents. Because of this, the RAM (memory) and CPU (processing) required by HM Cloud on your computer is amazingly small.
An HM Cloud local client you install on your computer only performs two functions: (i) it forwards new hand histories received to HM Cloud and (ii) it receives updated HUD data from HM Cloud and displays it on your tables.
“Why Use HM Cloud?”
Simple
Limited configuration is required for HM Cloud and you do not need to install a local database.
HM Cloud can be up and running in a couple of minutes for both your in-game HUD and post-game analysis.
Intuitive
Easy to understand, HM Cloud is designed to provide you with intuitive visual feedback whether you are new to online poker or a pro.
Portable
Any internet connected device, including tablets, can access the HM Cloud game analysis tools breaking down hero or villains play.
Universal
HM Cloud game and opponent analysis tools are not restricted to certain operating systems because it’s browser based. Planned for a future release, HM Cloud will be MAC compatible.
Minimal CPU/Memory Required
HM Cloud servers process all stat calculations when hands are imported. Because of this, a minimal amount of memory or processing power is required of your local computer
During internal testing we had 16 live tables running using HM Cloud and experienced no lag while leaving a very small CPU and RAM footprint (in some cases smaller than the actual PokerStars client).
The Alpha release only supports PokerStars cash games and has limited stats and reports. But the goal was to get something in front of HM customers and based on their feedback determine the priorities for future development.
You can read more about HM Cloud and get answers to many of your questions HERE. You can also add yourself to the wait list for future release of the Alpha version to more users.
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What about building yourself a nice huge database of players?
Will it still be possible to purchase and upload foreign hand histories?
Mined hands are not supported in HMCloud.
and will be at cloud plug ins (note caddy,leak buster…)?
HM App's might have some support at a later date, but this hasn't been finalized yet.
Turbinyek, I accidently spammed your other question about importing older HM2 hands. Yes, you can import older hands from HM2 into HM Cloud.
Am i the only one who realy does not like this idea at all? Can you users imagine the amount of power hm2 will have if they have all the data from all there users?
diana – HM Cloud hands are 100% private. It is against the poker site rules to share hand histories. We work diligently on making sure Holdem Manager and every product associated with Holdem Manager is 100% legal with all poker sites we support.
Fantastic, no more than the pc that you plant! Very few resources used
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