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    Sounds good, but are you not missing the reads you had access to when you actually played the hand? I mean the output of the converter does not show you the stats of your opps, and surely your plays/ranges differ depending on these stats? Is there not also an option to hide your hole cards in the HEM hand replayer? I'kll check that later on.

    I also have that problem that I tend to remember my big pots, esp as my volume is really small.
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    Quote Originally Posted by daviddem View Post
    Sounds good, but are you not missing the reads you had access to when you actually played the hand? I mean the output of the converter does not show you the stats of your opps, and surely your plays/ranges differ depending on these stats? Is there not also an option to hide your hole cards in the HEM hand replayer? I'kll check that later on.

    I also have that problem that I tend to remember my big pots, esp as my volume is really small.
    At first I did try to run hands through the HEM replayer, but unfortunately, it's not possible to hide your own hole cards. I hear that PT3 does have this feature.

    So you can't get villain stats through the replayer, lest you risk peeking at your hole cards. I do believe it's possible to copy the HHs with stats included, but I haven't checked if the PTR converter can process the stats.

    When analyzing this hand, I was just assuming that I was readless against all opponents. Admittedly, that is a flawed way of doing things.

    Another issue with this method is that HEM highlights every hand in red or green, which denotes whether you won or lost the pot. That can taint analysis too.

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