Joshua Veit wrote at 14:06 (EDT) on Saturday:
Does anyone know of a Python hand history parser, or has anyone
developed one?
Johan (aka proppy) was doing a little work on this but I don't think it
went very far.
I'm looking to do some statistical hand analysis, and was hoping to
not have to reinvent the wheel.
Generally speaking, people tend not to work on hand-history parsers in
the Free Software world, because they are usually for proprietary
sites. Johan and I both wanted to do some work on this, mainly to make
a stats site that would run as a web service for users, but we haven't
made progress.
If you want to make a serious go at it, I'm sure we can find a place for
the code in the pokersource svn.
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Hi there,
I have been thinking about this recently too.
I am interested in writing a hand-parser in python, with an sql
backend, but I would need some help in designing the database in
a logical way, and thinking about how queries would work. Would
be good if we could get anyone interested in this talking
together..
James
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