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lizardcakes
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08-31-2007, 01:33 PM
Post subject: Hand history Converters
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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Anyone know of a hand history converter that supports Bodog? If there isn't one, I would like to post some hands manually to be reviewed. Can someone give me a rundown of what I need to include when I post the hand??
Thanks
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Tillering
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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Could anyone tell me if there is some software out there that will let me replay Pokerstars hands? I have received quite a few long e-mails from the site but I'd like all the hands displayed in a decent-looking format.
Thanks in advance
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spoonitnow
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Originally Posted by Tillering
Could anyone tell me if there is some software out there that will let me replay Pokerstars hands? I have received quite a few long e-mails from the site but I'd like all the hands displayed in a decent-looking format.
Thanks in advance
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Download PokerTracker and import your hands then use the hand replay viewer thing. You can only have 1k hands in each database, but you can make as many new databases as you want.
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Eric
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08-31-2007, 04:56 PM
Post subject: Re: Hand history Converters
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Originally Posted by lizardcakes
Anyone know of a hand history converter that supports Bodog? If there isn't one, I would like to post some hands manually to be reviewed. Can someone give me a rundown of what I need to include when I post the hand??
Thanks
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How are you getting the Bodog hand inputs? Did you have to buy a 3rd party solution to get the histories or does Bodog now provide them directly?
We're thinking about adding Bodog to our converter but we need some sample input hands.
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lizardcakes
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08-31-2007, 05:30 PM
Post subject: Re: Hand history Converters
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Originally Posted by Eric
How are you getting the Bodog hand inputs? Did you have to buy a 3rd party solution to get the histories or does Bodog now provide them directly?
We're thinking about adding Bodog to our converter but we need some sample input hands.
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Actually I'm not getting any hand inputs. I guess I really don't know what I'm talking about. I just recently learned about the existence of hand history converters and thought that the hands somehow (magically) jumped into the converters themselves. All I can do is pull up the hands, I can't copy and paste or anything. Would I need to write it out to get my hands analyzed? If so, what info would I need to include?
Thanks for replying.
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Eric
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08-31-2007, 05:45 PM
Post subject: Re: Hand history Converters
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Originally Posted by lizardcakes
All I can do is pull up the hands, I can't copy and paste or anything. Would I need to write it out to get my hands analyzed? If so, what info would I need to include?
Thanks for replying.
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Please browse through some of the archive links on our http://poker-tools.flopturnriver.com...oker-Hands.php page. The bottom part of each archive page has the original input (except the hero's name is not shown for privacy). Once you see some of these original inputs you'll have an idea of what is required for the converter to work. I am not sure how one gets original inputs from Bodog.
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Tillering
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09-02-2007, 12:05 AM
Post subject: Hand converter for Pokerstars
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Originally Posted by spoonitnow
Download PokerTracker and import your hands then use the hand replay viewer thing. You can only have 1k hands in each database, but you can make as many new databases as you want.
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Thanks but I find Poker Tracker a bit complex at my stage Any other ideas, please? In the meantime, I'll just keep on printing reams of paper 
Regards
Andrew
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acesfullokings
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09-02-2007, 12:26 AM
Post subject: Re: Hand converter for Pokerstars
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Originally Posted by spoonitnow
Download PokerTracker and import your hands then use the hand replay viewer thing. You can only have 1k hands in each database, but you can make as many new databases as you want.
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Thanks but I find Poker Tracker a bit complex at my stage  Any other ideas, please? In the meantime, I'll just keep on printing reams of paper 
Regards
Andrew
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Its worth it to work out PokerTracker, it won't take that long, and it's really worth it.
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