

With one click you’ll be able to see tons of specific leaks related to bet sizing, post-flop play, and pre-flop decision making. Leak Buster is much more than stat ranges though. Leak Buster does this same thing, but it also allows you to see how winrates change when you go lower or above the recommended Leak Buster stat ranges as you see in the example to your right. They look at a specific set of stats and then also do this by position. Leak Tracker will look at your current stats, and compare them against what they consider normal winning ranges. Leak Tracker copied 2 of the 10 steps in Leak Buster and adapted it into a much simpler format. So there was never any intention on their part to do so. We just wanted to add some value, and there’s no way we can compete with the quality of strategy content in Leak Buster. Poker Tracker representatives have said directly to our team, we never intended on making a Leak Buster. The strategy didn’t end up working, and they eventually merged with Holdem Manager in Q3 of 2014. Poker Tracker created a watered-down version of the popular add-on products that are available in Holdem Manager (not just Leak Buster) as an attempt to compete with Holdem Manager 2’s rising sales.

Leak Buster retails for $59.99+, and Leak Tracker is a free add-in item for Poker Tracker 4. It’s also a stand-alone application that can work with Poker Tracker 3 and 4. Leak Buster is an ad-on item in Holdem manager 1 and 2. That being said, we’ll be able to explain to you clearly what the differences are between these two pieces of database analysis software.
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Full disclosure here, but if you haven’t noticed you’re on a Leak Buster site.
