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Hattrick Organizer

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For years I’ve been using Hattrick Coach Professional to manage my hattrick team. I did try competitors every now and then but it didn’t feel good.

When this season started, Hattrick Organizer was very quick in fixing a change in the Hattrick XML structure. As HCP is not being developed at all, I was forced to try something else. So I tried HO and it worked quite well! The feeling still was not as good as with HCP, but the features breath that they’ve still been improved in the last couple of years while HCP has been standing still for quite some time now.

Open Source

A big advantage of HO is that it’s open source. This means that if the main developer might decide to stop developing then the rest of the world can continue improving the tool. Which indeed we saw with HCP.

Features

All the features you would expect from a Hattrick Manager assistant are available in HO. Managing players, manage your training, find your perfect line up, etc.

More

You can find more information of HO and download the latest version here.


Foxtrick for Chrome

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I’ve been a big user of the Foxtrick plug-in.  Customizability is one of the big reasons for me to use Firefox. And then Google introduced Chrome. It’s lightening fast web browser. I loved Chrome, except for the lack of plug-ins like Foxtrick. And there it is…

Foxtrick for Chrome!

It seems to have the same functionality as Foxtrick for Firefox. Here are some of them:

  • Enhanced visualization
  • Displays colored stars in players’ ratings, displays players’ faces in math lineups (for supporters).
  • Adds links to external sites (statstics servers) for players, teams etc.
  • Sound alert
  • Easily accessible text snippets for the hattrick conferences.
  • Transfer search filters
  • Possibility to save transfer search settings.
  • World map for flags collection
  • Median and average prices are displayed in transfer compare.
  • Displays match statistics (hatstats and others, attack vs. defense bars)

How are your experiences with Foxtrick for Chrome?

HAG online

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HAGonline is a Dutch / Flemish website trying to answer your question regarding Hattrick. HAG stands for Het Antwoord Genootschap, which is Dutch for The Answer Community. And impressive amount of answers they provide.

Chance conversion

The most interesting content I found were the chance conversion statistics. Or what are the odds that your chances get converted to actual goals, based on your attack and his defense ratings. This is just 1 example of interesting information. If you want to know something about Hattrick then you can probably find it on HAG online.

Contribute

As there’s more to know about hattrick from research then from the rules. It’s possible to contribute to Hattrick research on HAG online!

English

Most of the content regards figures. So you might onderstand it no matter which languages you speak. Try using a translation plugin for your browser if you need more clarity on what is said.

HAGonline

HT bet

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Marcellus36 arrived in my league this season and proposed to use HT bet , the pools for Hattrick, for predicting the results of the weekend league matches. So I decided to give it a chance…

Getting started is easy:

  1. Register at the site
  2. Choose the competiton or create  a new competition for your league
  3. Subscribe on the selected competiton at the competiton’s page
  4. Make your bet on the matches
  5. All done!

Of these steps, the first is the easiest. The site is a bit messy, so finding the right buttons to find your league can be difficult.

  • Entered bets can still be changed.
  • Points can be optained by
  • Betting doesn’t mean you there’s money involved!
  • It’s possible not to see each other’s bets. This is important if you don’t want to give away your tactical plan :)

The following aspects can be used for the formula to calculate betting results. Points, also negative points, can be rewarded for each.

  • Missed predict
  • Guess the match result
  • Guess the goal difference
  • Guess the match score
  • Result not guessed
  • Guess all results
  • Guess all goal differences
  • Guess all scores

What are your experiences with HT bet?

Hattrick Developer Blog

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This time I will not discuss a tool for your current team. This website is a tool for your future team.

The Hattrick Developer Blog is the website where Hattrick Developers (duh!) share what they’re working on. This helps you to find out what issues are hampering the game currently. For example when a hard disk failed or when the game engine isn’t running. But is also informs on what changes are in the pipeline and within what timeline you can expect them to arrive in the Hattrick world.

CHPP 2.0

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In an editorial of November 8th 2010, hattrick opened the doors for CHPP 2.0. One of the most appreciated features is the new authentication system which allows you to manage program authorizations from within hattrick.

Here’s the editorial from www.hattrick.org:

There is much more to Hattrick than the game found on this website, and one of the best examples of this are the great programs and web sites developed by the community for the community. Today, it is time to announce a much anticipated restart of our CHPP third party developer program. This means more opportunities for developers, and that new developers can get started on applications for the first time in several years. In turn, this means new and interesting tools for you as a user. We are also introducing a new and safer way to let CHPP programs access your team data.

Since the very early days of Hattrick, users have built their own programs and web sites to improve the Hattrick experience. In the 90s we started to provide ways for these creative minds to download team data so that it could be better organized and analyzed. As Hattrick grew, so did the undergrowth of manager assistant software, statistics sites, live viewers and everything else. In 2001, we started a formal network for developers which we called CHPP (Certified Hattrick Product Providers). As Hattrick grew, so did CHPP, and what had initially been a way for us to focus on the core site, through letting users build all the stuff we didn’t have time for, eventually became quite a big enterprise of its own. In 2006 we decided to temporarily shut CHPP down to new applications – a temporary closure that ended up lasting four long years.

Through all this time, CHPP programs had remained a important part of Hattrick, enjoyed by tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of users. For this we are very happy to announce CHPP 2.0, a restart of the network, which will include the following:

* All CHPP programs will start using a new authentication scheme when they access your team. In this system, you will always stay in control of which CHPP applications will be able to access your team and what data they will see. It will no longer be necessary to share the security code with CHPP developers – all permissions will be given inside Hattrick. Existing CHPP programs will be given 6 months to change to the new system.

* The new CHPP portal will make it much easier to find the applications and services which are right for you. This also gives CHPP developers a better way to promote their work inside Hattrick.

* We are making new XML data available to CHPP developers, which will mean new features for you. It will also be possible to use the CHPP interface for managing your team through external applications. The first step has been taken through our own Facebook application, where you will now be able to search for and arrange friendlies.

* We have updated our policies and rules regarding CHPP, to make the whole process smoother both for developers and ourselves. Clearer rules, less delays, less restrictions on what can be developed (mobile apps are now allowed!), and easier enforcement with those few programs that do not follow the rules.

* Last but not least, with the reopening of CHPP we are committed to keep improving the CHPP network, as we think it is a fantastic aspect of the Hattrick community. We really want to encourage new ideas and projects as this can only make Hattrick more exciting. And for those of you that still haven’t discovered CHPP, take some time to do so – there are plenty of good applications already available, and plenty more to follow.

Whether you’ve heard of CHPP or not, you can see what products are already available

 

More about CHPP can be found here.

HT Smartviewer

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HT Smartviewer is the first Iphone app to be discussed on Hattrick Tools. My first impression was really bad as the free Ipad enabled HT Smartviewer Lite didn’t work at all. It’s never too late for a second chance though, so here’s the review of HT Smartviewer (without Lite) which is also free and actually works.

Ios

HT Smartviewer for IOS is currently only availble for the Iphone. Ipad users can use the app, but have to cope with the Iphone screen resolution.

Logging in is easy. Smartviewer uses the new CHPP certification which you can manage through the Hattrick.org website.

Functionality

  • My Matches
    • My Matches gives a beautiful graphical overview of match events of current, future and past matches.
    • Also match statistics are available
  • My League
    • Presents the league matches per week
    • Unfortunately not clickable, so just basic match results and current standings.
  • Favorites
    • With favorites it becomes easy to also check the matches of your favorite teams
  • Info
    • Refers to the company website, feedback channel by email and a future upgrade possibility

    Verdict


    I’ll keep the app on my Ipad for now, but I’m not yet convinced I will actually use it. The only time I might use it is during the matches, although I would then also like to be able to communicate through a forum or direct message.

Hattrick Organizer Loyalty

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Since a year and a half I’m a loyal user of Hattrick Organizer to manage my squad and prepare my matches. Since season 36 players have a new propert, the “loyalty”.

Unfortunately Hattrick Tools doesn’t support loyalty yet although the influence of loyalty on the match ratings can be significant.
Fortunately the team behind HO is still very active and is working on a stable version of HO that includes loyalty. In the meantime I switched to the most recent development version which already does support loyalty. And I must say, it works fine :)


Hattrick on Android – Androick vs SmartHT Live

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Hattrick is a web based game. And the web has become very portable in the last few years. With the rise of the smart-phone the internet found a new medium: the world of the Apps. The advantage of an app is that you can access the functionality with a push on the short-cut. Login-credentials are stored in the app, no web address needs to be typed in and navigation through the functions is done with nice big buttons on a potentially small screen.

The webinterface of Hattrick is an enormous amount of features. Managing all this might be too much to ask for an app. Actually I do find it too much to ask. The only feature I use from Hattrick apps is the match viewer with notifications.

Androick

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Androick has between 50.000 and 100.000 users and has a rating of 4.5 out of 5 by 819 users. Personally I’m less impressed by this app. Although the basic functionalities like player and competition overview are working fine. I always have difficulties.

SmartHT Live

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SmartHT Live only has between 1000 and 5000 users. It’s also free of charge and has a user rating of 5 out of 5. Although this is based on only 28 experiences. I would also rate this app with 5 stars. It’s only a match viewer, but the auto updates function is great. Activate the notifications for the matches you’re interested in. Only for the goals, or for all events and then set the update interval. SmartHT is my favourite match viewer for when I’m not behind my pc.

HTEV

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HTEV probabilitiesThe purpose of HTEV is to give an analytical approach to matches. The main principle behind HTEV is their self developed Elo system, which is inspired by the elo system in chess. As Alltid is dead for some time now, it’s about time an alternative is developing.

ELO system

A Hungarian-born American physics professor called Arpad Elo created a method for calculating relative skill levels of players in two-player games. Just like in the chess elo system, in HTEV a higher elo rating means a higher probability of winning. Every team in Hattrick gets an ELO rating assigned based on team ratings. Once this is done, all kinds of calculations can be made.

Features

As every team gets an ELO assigned, and probabilities can be calculated based on ELO values, every match gets a probability which will or will not be in line with the actual result.  So where on forehand an estimation can be made who will win the match, afterwards it can be calculated which of both teams was the luckiest. Currently my luck is ” inadequate”, while 2 seasons ago my luck was “formidable”, which  was almost like it was christmas. So HTEV gives some more justified reason to complain about bad luck than we had before :)

Foxtrick

It’s easy to try HTEV out when you’re using Foxtrick. Just click the HTEV favicon  and enjoy!

What are your experiences with HTEV? Is this a reason to forget about Hatstats?

 

Browser Plugins

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Foxtrick Chrome ExtensionBrowser plugins can add functionality to the game right in your browser where the games is. Please find some useful examples below:

  • FoXRay - Firefox and Mozilla extension for Hattrick – Freeware/Trial (recurrent)
  • FoxTrick - Foxtrick
  • FoxTrick for Chrome – Foxtrick for Chrome
  • hattriX-Ray - Internet Explorer Right-Click-Menu Extension – Freeware/Trial (recurrent)
  • HTMonkey - Userscript for GreaseMonkey (firefox/mozilla extension). Adds shortcuts to friends’ teams.
  • HTPE - Internet Explorer Right-Click-Menu Extension
  • LiveFox - Firefox extension for Hattrick live matches
  • PsicoTSI - Extension for determining skill decimals – Now part of Foxtrick

Unfortunately the following browser plugins for Hattrick passed away…

  • Blue Hattrick Redesign – CSS file for Opera, Firefox and other modern browsers
  • Chat Kick – Chatting on Hattrick
  • CupInspector – Compare cup to league lineup for double positioned players
  • Firehat – Firefox extension for Hattrick
  • HTRatings Translator – Firefox and Mozilla extension for viewing old and new match ratings combined
  • Magic Youthpull – A very special youthpull experience
  • SkillRaise Tool – Firefox extension for estimating skill level
  • vHattrick – Skill Trading extension from vHattrick

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Match Viewers

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Netchviewer Matchviewer
Some Match Viewers for Hattrick.

Unfortunately the following Match Viewers are not available anymore:

  • NeoYounght tool - The New Youth Tool for next week!
  • HTAK | Blitz – Hattrick Live League Viewer. View the matches from any league live.
  • Agent H – BulHM – Another free match viewer with a lot of features.
  • Criollo Viewer – Free Matchviewer
  • Hattrick Today (2D MatchViewer) – Demo version, will require payment
  • HG – Hattrick Gadget – Free Hattrick Gadget for Windows Vista Sidebar
  • HTplus
  • JMatchViewer – A Java Match Viewer for Hattrick with live league update
  • Match Online – Free Matchviewer
  • Netchviewer – A good Matchviewer should present the facts occurring in a match in a pleasant and structured way and should make some noise when I should pay attention while doing something else. .Netviewer does all that and besides gives a pop-up from the task bar like when you get a new email

What match viewer do you use when watching the game?

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