Hi, i am currently playing at fulltilt and sometimes pstars. i have trouble find an adequate program to view my poker hands at both sites.any suggestions?? tx
If you want to review separate hand, PokerTracker or Holdem Manager are good. If you want to analyse whole tournament, I'd prefer Universal Replayer (www.universal-replayer.net). You can see this program in many videos on this site. It's completely free, just needs JAVA installed on your computer.
i mainly play husng though. and i fiind out universal replayer only works on pstars. (ps: maybe someone can help me to make it work on fulltilt??). i do have PT but, it only can review one hand at a time instead of reviewing the whole session.
Universal Replayer supports many poker sites (Stars, FT, Party, iPoker, Betfair etc), you just need to convert hand history. Converter is built-in and easy to use.
You may have to hit "save as" on the .txt files and change the format to unicode.I don't believe the Universal Replayer owner has updated the program in a long time, yet it still remains very popular and effective.
If you want to review separate hand, PokerTracker or Holdem Manager are good. If you want to analyse whole tournament, I'd prefer Universal Replayer (www.universal-replayer.net). You can see this program in many videos on this site. It's completely free, just needs JAVA installed on your computer.
i mainly play husng though. and i fiind out universal replayer only works on pstars. (ps: maybe someone can help me to make it work on fulltilt??). i do have PT but, it only can review one hand at a time instead of reviewing the whole session.
Universal Replayer supports many poker sites (Stars, FT, Party, iPoker, Betfair etc), you just need to convert hand history. Converter is built-in and easy to use.
ok thx, i'll try it again
You may have to hit "save as" on the .txt files and change the format to unicode.I don't believe the Universal Replayer owner has updated the program in a long time, yet it still remains very popular and effective.
yea, it is working now. ty