I just had a hand review and this was in the review what does it mean?
(Hero's M = 7.34; f+c+F+s+s+b+r+c+s+b+r+f)
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I just had a hand review and this was in the review what does it mean?
(Hero's M = 7.34; f+c+F+s+s+b+r+c+s+b+r+f)
I had to dig for a few minutes for this one. It's explained here (scroll down a bit).
FTR Tournament Trimmer - Online Poker Tournament Hand History Converter
Quote:
*Action preceding the user represents the action seen before the
user acted preflop. Actions are separated by a + sign. Each
action is represented by a lowercase letter: c means called,
f means folded, p means pushed all-in, r means raised.
*User Action represents the action taken by the user. The same
translation as above applies, however the actions taken by the
user are represented by capitol letters.
Problem, what does "s" mean? (Didn't I reply to this thread earlier?)
why are there two b's also? and maybe s is either shove (and the write up is wrong about p being push all in) or sitting out
I have absolutely no idea.
Original HH may help
b - Likely for bet
s - I'm guessing is the division between Preflop/Flop/Turn/River
It looks like s = check.
Here's how I read the hand turned out. (Supahaole, I was thinking the checks may have been ignored completely.)
Preflop; UTG-fold, BTN-calls, SB-folds, BB-Checks
Flop: BB-check, BTN-check
Turn: BB-Bet, BTN-Raise, BB-Call
River: BB-Bet, BTN-Raise, BB-Fold
Yeah idk.