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    Default Poker Hands Replayer: Your thoughts? Have you tried it?

    Hey, everyone.

    Do you guys know about this site?
    http://www.pokerhandsreplayer.com/

    We want to know how many have used it and what you think of it. If you haven't tried it yet, please try it out and tell us what you think of the features of the hand converter. The one thing most unique about it is that it outputs hands as animated gifs like the one below.




    What do you guys think? What do you like about it? Anything you don't like about it? Any features or options you want to see added to it? Try it for a while and post your thoughts here.

    Thanks.
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    you should be able to speed up/stop the action. I'd rather just look at a converted HH although it may be just because that's what I'm used to doing.
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    Never found much use for a replayed.


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    Yeah I don't really care too much for it either. It's just not useful.
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    Call me old fashioned but I almost prefer to look at a converted hand. Now if the hand re player had the exact timing of the hand then you'd have something.
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    Prefer converted HH.
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    Well I think it would be something if you could edit the action somehow like you can in a HH. You guys added the functionality not to show the showdown, but I'd like to be able to omit the last action of the hero, or even end the hand on the flop even if the river/turn were played. Maybe even put HERO ??? in the gif as the last frame.
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    boooo
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    Quote Originally Posted by spoonitnow
    Yeah I don't really care too much for it either. It's just not useful.
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    Quote Originally Posted by iopq
    Well I think it would be something if you could edit the action somehow like you can in a HH. You guys added the functionality not to show the showdown, but I'd like to be able to omit the last action of the hero, or even end the hand on the flop even if the river/turn were played. Maybe even put HERO ??? in the gif as the last frame.
    The converter has just been updated to do this.... still testing but it seems to work great.
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    Also you need pre /flop/ turn/ river buttons like the HEM re player
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    Quote Originally Posted by allabout
    Quote Originally Posted by iopq
    Well I think it would be something if you could edit the action somehow like you can in a HH. You guys added the functionality not to show the showdown, but I'd like to be able to omit the last action of the hero, or even end the hand on the flop even if the river/turn were played. Maybe even put HERO ??? in the gif as the last frame.
    The converter has just been updated to do this.... still testing but it seems to work great.
    However, the entire hand has to be copy & pasted into the dialog box and the action of where to stop must be chosen prior to uploading the hand. Is there anyway we can do this AFTER processing the raw hand history?
    That's how winners play; we convince the other guy he's making all the right moves.
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    I really don't think you need that...
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    Na , it doesnt seem to have caught on.1 year and a bit later.

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