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Question
How did you get this nice output from the convertor. Did you use the email hand history or the history on your hard drive? did you have to edit it?
Whenever I paste a hand history from my hard drive into this convertor I get an error. Unrecognized or something. Maybe you can paste me the exact raw input you give to this tool so I can see what I am doing wrong? Thanks!! |
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Re: Question
Yeah, I use the HH from my harddrive. Put it in whatever version of the bisonbison converter it is that comes up on google. And then yeah, sometimes I have to edit what it gives me. It misses when I push a lot, and it messes up pot sizes, but I just change/add those manually.
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Re: Was This Draw Played Well?
I don't like the raise on the turn. You have the nuts. Give him a chance to bet at it on the River, your in position. Then raise a good amount so he will call you.
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Re: Was This Draw Played Well?
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I don't like the raise on the turn. You have the nuts. Give him a chance to bet at it on the River, your in position. Then raise a good amount so he will call you. [/ QUOTE ] Hmmmm... (1) I dont' raise on the turn (2) I don't have a made hand on the turn (3) I'm second to act Do you mean the river? (3) Still applies, it's a reraise after he bets out. |
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Re: Was This Draw Played Well?
Has SB given you any indication that the SB complete is out of character?
If not, I'll generally raise to about 90-100 here preflop. If someone wants my blind, they are going to need to risk some chips. Raising the flop is fine, but as others have said, you have to make the raise something he has to think about. |
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Re: Was This Draw Played Well?
No, completing is entirely in charachter. He's very non-aggressive. After the hand he said he had K5, the five being spades.
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