PokerTracker 4 is the industry-standard poker database and HUD — but it’s only as powerful as the hands inside it. Out of the box it knows only the hands you have played. Datamined hand histories fill that gap: import them and your HUD lights up with real-name stats on opponents you have never faced, from the very first hand.
PokerTracker 4 (PT4) is poker tracking software that has been the benchmark for serious online players for over two decades. It reads your hand histories — the text records every poker site writes for each hand — into a fast PostgreSQL database and turns them into statistics on every player you encounter.
Its HUD (Heads-Up Display) then overlays those numbers directly on the table as you play: how often each opponent enters a pot, raises, three-bets, continuation-bets and folds. Away from the felt, tools like LeakTracker, NoteTracker, the hand replayer and fully custom reports let you study the game, plug your own leaks and profile the regulars. PokerTracker 4 runs on Windows and macOS from a single licence.
Of the two big trackers, PokerTracker is the deep, customisable one — the battle-tested choice for analytical players, Mac users and anyone who wants to own their tools outright.
Build queries from scratch with full AND / OR / NOT logic and save them as reusable presets — pull up any spot you’ve ever played.
Runs natively on Mac, including Apple Silicon, with no emulator — one licence covers both platforms.
Benchmarks your stats against winning players at your stakes, flags where you fall outside the range and links videos to fix it.
NoteTracker, LeakTracker and an ICM calculator are included — not paid add-ons.
Buy the licence once with no monthly subscription. What you pay for is yours to keep.
PokerTracker has been the benchmark database and HUD for serious players for over two decades.
| Software | PokerTracker 4 — poker database, analysis suite and live HUD |
|---|---|
| Platforms | Windows & macOS — one licence, up to 2 of your own PCs |
| Database | PostgreSQL — comfortably handles millions of hands |
| Core tools | Live HUD, LeakTracker, NoteTracker, hand replayer, custom reports & charts, all-in EV |
| Supported sites | PokerStars, Winning Poker Network (ACR), Winamax, 888/WSOP, iPoker, partypoker and more — GGPoker via post-game import |
| Pricing | Small Stakes from $44.99, Full version from $69.99 (first year of updates & support included) |
| Imports | Standard hand-history files — including datamined hands from hhDealer |
A tracker is only as good as the data in its database. The moment you install PokerTracker, that database is empty — it can only learn from hands you sit through. The first time you face an opponent, your HUD is blank, and on most pools the biggest edge is simply knowing who the weak players are before you tangle with them.
Datamined hand histories are hands we have already collected across the player pool. They always carry the clear, real player names — even for rooms whose client hides identities in play — so PokerTracker builds a genuine, named database rather than a wall of anonymous reads.
Import them and your HUD is populated before you sit down: stats on regulars and fish you have never played, ready from hand one. You table-select onto the weak seats and arrive with a plan instead of grinding hundreds of hands just to learn the pool.
Pick the site, game and stakes you want a database for.
You receive a download link for your datamined hand histories by email.
Drop the files into PokerTracker 4 and your HUD shows real-name stats from the very first hand.
Our datamined hand histories are standard hand-history files, so they load straight into PokerTracker 4 and every other major tracker:
PokerTracker has been the gold-standard database and HUD for online poker since the early 2000s, trusted by everyone from micro-stakes grinders to high-stakes pros. The tools that earned that reputation are exactly what a datamined database supercharges:
Stop sitting down to an empty HUD. Buy datamined hand histories, import them into PokerTracker 4, and play with real-name reads from the very first hand.