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ian.ski309

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888 Hand History
« on: March 17, 2011, 11:13:30 AM »
I ticked the check box to enable it and found the folder on the hard drive.

When I open a notepad file for a tournament, it is just one huge solid block of text rather than individual hands. Is this normal and if not, is there a way to make it readable ? I"d like to make it the same format as APAT's previous sponsor  ;)

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Re: 888 Hand History
« Reply #1 on: March 18, 2011, 17:14:30 PM »
Not had a look meself, but with my technical know how I will soon have it sorted for ya.  :)
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Re: 888 Hand History
« Reply #2 on: March 18, 2011, 18:00:26 PM »
I"ve just copied a chunk of "text" from a sample HH file, but then when I"ve pasted it into this message to show you what it looks like... the copy/pasted "text" is formatted exactly how it"s supposed to. Weird..!? There must be a fix...
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Re: 888 Hand History
« Reply #3 on: March 22, 2011, 11:00:09 AM »
68 views but not a single suggestion   ;)

Could someone at least tell me if their HH looks anything like this (rather than the usual format), because I"m about to ditch it :

Table #2 (Real Money)Seat 9 is the buttonTotal number of players : Seat 1: WORRLES ( $2,545 )Seat 2: Pelika ( $5,970 )Seat 3: SomeBoy9728 ( $2,447 )Seat 4: lionelmessi. ( $1,415 )Seat 5: iwilltakeit ( $3,043 )Seat 6: andreamesia ( $1,270 )Seat 7: calinyobluff ( $1,275 )Seat 9: jonsonbutton ( 1,270 Seat 10: Emeryt309 ( $2,141 )Emeryt309 posts small blind [$50]WORRLES posts big blind [$100]** Dealing down cards **Dealt to Emeryt309 [ 3d, 2s ]Pelika calls [$100]SomeBoy9728 raises [$400]lionelmessi. foldsiwilltakeit foldsandreamesia foldscalinyobluff foldsjonsonbutton foldsEmeryt309 foldsWORRLES foldsPelika folds** Summary ** SomeBoy9728 did not show his hand SomeBoy9728 collected [ $350 ]Table #2 (Real Money)Seat 10 is the buttonTotal number of players : 9Seat 1: WORRLES ( $2,445 )Seat 2: Pelika ( $5,870 )Seat 3: SomeBoy9728 ( $2,697 )Seat 4: lionelmessi. ( $1,415 )Seat 5: iwilltakeit ( $3,043 ) Seat 6: andreamesia ( $1,270 )Seat 7: calinyobluff ( $1,275 )Seat 9: jonsonbutton ( $1,270 )Seat 10: Emeryt309 ( $2,091 )WORRLES posts small blind [$50]Pelika posts big blind [$100]** Dealing down cards *
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Re: 888 Hand History
« Reply #4 on: March 22, 2011, 12:41:37 PM »

68 views but not a single suggestion   ;)

Could someone at least tell me if their HH looks anything like this (rather than the usual format), because I"m about to ditch it :

Table #2 (Real Money)Seat 9 is the buttonTotal number of players : Seat 1: WORRLES ( $2,545 )Seat 2: Pelika ( $5,970 )Seat 3: SomeBoy9728 ( $2,447 )Seat 4: lionelmessi. ( $1,415 )Seat 5: iwilltakeit ( $3,043 )Seat 6: andreamesia ( $1,270 )Seat 7: calinyobluff ( $1,275 )Seat 9: jonsonbutton ( 1,270 Seat 10: Emeryt309 ( $2,141 )Emeryt309 posts small blind [$50]WORRLES posts big blind [$100]** Dealing down cards **Dealt to Emeryt309 [ 3d, 2s ]Pelika calls [$100]SomeBoy9728 raises [$400]lionelmessi. foldsiwilltakeit foldsandreamesia foldscalinyobluff foldsjonsonbutton foldsEmeryt309 foldsWORRLES foldsPelika folds** Summary ** SomeBoy9728 did not show his hand SomeBoy9728 collected [ $350 ]Table #2 (Real Money)Seat 10 is the buttonTotal number of players : 9Seat 1: WORRLES ( $2,445 )Seat 2: Pelika ( $5,870 )Seat 3: SomeBoy9728 ( $2,697 )Seat 4: lionelmessi. ( $1,415 )Seat 5: iwilltakeit ( $3,043 ) Seat 6: andreamesia ( $1,270 )Seat 7: calinyobluff ( $1,275 )Seat 9: jonsonbutton ( $1,270 )Seat 10: Emeryt309 ( $2,091 )WORRLES posts small blind [$50]Pelika posts big blind [$100]** Dealing down cards *



this met help - http://my.888poker.com/go/thread/view/111345/25233090/converting-text-hand-histories

if no joy use this converter - http://www.handconverter.com/
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Re: 888 Hand History
« Reply #5 on: March 22, 2011, 14:30:22 PM »


68 views but not a single suggestion   ;)

Could someone at least tell me if their HH looks anything like this (rather than the usual format), because I"m about to ditch it :



It just needs to be tidied, A couple of hits of the return button and it looks like this.........

Table #2 (Real Money)

Seat 9 is the button

Total number of players :

Seat 1: WORRLES ( $2,545 )
Seat 2: Pelika ( $5,970 )
Seat 3: SomeBoy9728 ( $2,447 )
Seat 4: lionelmessi. ( $1,415 )
Seat 5: iwilltakeit ( $3,043 )
Seat 6: andreamesia ( $1,270 )
Seat 7: calinyobluff ( $1,275 )
Seat 9: jonsonbutton ( 1,270)
Seat 10: Emeryt309 ( $2,141 )

Emeryt309 posts small blind [$50]
WORRLES posts big blind [$100]

** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to Emeryt309 [ 3d, 2s ]

Pelika calls [$100]
SomeBoy9728 raises [$400]
lionelmessi. folds
iwilltakeit folds
andreamesia folds
calinyobluff folds
jonsonbutton folds
Emeryt309 folds
WORRLES foldsPelika folds

** Summary ** SomeBoy9728 did not show his hand

SomeBoy9728 collected [ $350 ]


You had part of a second hand there too......


Table #2 (Real Money)

Seat 10 is the button
Total number of players : 9
Seat 1: WORRLES ( $2,445 )
Seat 2: Pelika ( $5,870 )
Seat 3: SomeBoy9728 ( $2,697 )
Seat 4: lionelmessi. ( $1,415 )
Seat 5: iwilltakeit ( $3,043 )
Seat 6: andreamesia ( $1,270 )
Seat 7: calinyobluff ( $1,275 )
Seat 9: jonsonbutton ( $1,270 )
Seat 10: Emeryt309 ( $2,091 )

WORRLES posts small blind [$50]
Pelika posts big blind [$100]

** Dealing down cards *



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Re: 888 Hand History
« Reply #6 on: March 22, 2011, 15:28:33 PM »
this met help - http://my.888poker.com/go/thread/view/111345/25233090/converting-text-hand-histories

if no joy use this converter - http://www.handconverter.com/


Thanks for the suggestion Noble, these are handy tools, but what a faff if you"re scanning through dozens (or more likely scores), of hands to find the one you want.

Am I allowed to say that I preferred Betfair"s HH as they were ready "converted" and much easier to read. Better go... I can hear Paulie approaching with his axe  ;)
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Re: 888 Hand History
« Reply #7 on: March 22, 2011, 15:32:05 PM »


It just needs to be tidied, A couple of hits of the return button and it looks like this.........


Thanks Brendan, that"s what I"ve been doing previously. I was hoping that there was a check box somewhere that would do the work for us.
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Re: 888 Hand History
« Reply #8 on: March 22, 2011, 15:46:25 PM »
Ian - much easier to read your HH if you use HEM or PT3....

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Re: 888 Hand History
« Reply #9 on: March 22, 2011, 15:49:12 PM »


Am I allowed to say that I preferred Betfair"s HH as they were ready "converted" and much easier to read. Better go... I can hear Paulie approaching with his axe  ;)


Nowt to do with me...nothing wrong with reasonable comparisons.  ;D
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Re: 888 Hand History
« Reply #10 on: March 22, 2011, 16:36:44 PM »

Ian - much easier to read your HH if you use HEM or PT3....


Are they free or just a free "trial" period. You know how tight-fisted I am Steve...  ;)
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Re: 888 Hand History
« Reply #11 on: March 22, 2011, 16:38:56 PM »


Ian - much easier to read your HH if you use HEM or PT3....


Are they free or just a free "trial" period. You know how tight-fisted I am...  ;)


Dunno about HEM, but you can download PT3 for free and use for it 1000 hands on a trial license. Full license costs $99, and is more than worth it!  Failing that, you can usually find offers for it for free when linked to some sites.

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Re: 888 Hand History
« Reply #12 on: March 22, 2011, 18:56:24 PM »
I also use HEM its sound as a pound u just look for the hand and bink u have insat hand history!!!!

When I got it there was a 60 day free trial then it cost $79 I think
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Re: 888 Hand History
« Reply #13 on: March 24, 2011, 09:08:56 AM »
HEM also has a small-stakes cheapo version which lets you scan in anything up to NL100 I think.

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Re: 888 Hand History
« Reply #14 on: March 24, 2011, 09:25:47 AM »
Thanks to all who replied, I"ll definitely be giving HEM a bash on my return from Poland.
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