User Manual

Lord of Poker is optimized to run on any resolution, however we will recommend to use the most common resolutions.

Important thing is not to change the window size on the poker rooms while playing, or not to move the window so it gets out of screen border.

Currently Lord of Poker supports Full Tilt and Poker Stars only, please note that you must run Full Tilt or Poker Stars with English language. Which means you need to have English installation.

Operating systems supported are only Windows XP, Windows 7 and Windows Vista (32 and 64 bit). Mac OS is NOT supported. 

Currently minimum supported resolution is 1024x768, we are currently working on supporting all possible resolutions. Please try to run Lord of Poker with one of the following resolutions in order to avoid problems: 1024x768, 1280×720, 1280x800, 1152x864, 1280x1024, 1440x900, 1440×1080, 1600x1200

No other specific technical requirements are necessary however it is recommended that your computer is not older then 4 years.

Running Full Tilt:

In order to run Full Tilt, you need to have enabled the dealer messages.

You can do that by going to the Options and in the messages box please choose Everything.

Otherwise Lord of Poker may not run correctly.

You should use the default theme : Vegas Skyline with Table View set to CLASSIC WITH AVATARS.

Please look below how the settings should look like exactly in order to avoid problems with Lord of Poker.

 

Running Poker Stars:

When you enter a room, click on the dealer and from the menu please choose Dealer Messages to be set on Everything. Otherwise Lord of Poker will not run correctly. Please use only PokerStars Classic Theme in order to avoid problems. Have a look for the correct settings below:

  

How to use Lord of Poker:

 - Win Odds

The Win odds show you the Probability of Holding the winning hand.

As higher the percentage as higher the chance to win.

 

- Player Profiles

If you move the cursor over a Playername the Statistics for this Player will be shown.

 VPMIP (Voluntarily Put Money into Pot) means any Action of putting Money in the Pot except setting the Blinds.

Hands is the number of hands played by this Player.

Won is the number of Hands the Player has Won.

AF is the aggression factor for this player, the higher this number goes the aggressive this player  is. The lower the number means the player is conservative. The lower your aggression factor, the more likely it is that you are making the common mistakes that Chargers does not make very often (calling to see what happens next or because you are unsure of where you are, slow playing too much, and not playing draws aggressively).

WSD is the went to show down, which means how many times the player went to see the river or played to the end of the hand. This together with the Won can indicate of how much of the time the player risks or if the player doesn't risks at all and always plays strong hands.

WSDW is went to show down and won, similar with the WSD which shows how much of the time the player went to the end of the hand but this indicates how much of these hands the player has actually won.

Out of the ratio between the factors you can make educated guesses about the opponents behavior.

For example if VPMIP is 6 and Won is 6, than you can assume that the player only Voluntarily puts money into the pot when he is certain to win.

 - Dangerlevel

 There is a general Dangerlevel for the table and an individual Dangerlevel for each Player.

 The Danger level goes from 0 to 5, with 5 being the highest level of Alert.

 The Dangerlevel shows the Player how dangerous an Opponent in the current situation is, as higher the level as higher the danger.

 In every Player Profile you find the line "Danger", there you find the individual DL for this Player.

The general one, which is an aggregation of all Dangerlevels can be found in the upper right corner.