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ChuckNola
Rock Star
Silver Level
I joined ACR a few months ago after leaving Bovada because I don't like not being able to put notes on players and have notes follow them because Bovada is strictly anonymous. I like having a screen name and the software is pretty decent.
Anyways, I noticed that on the river if I bet and get called and I beat my opponent and if they mucked their hand I can't simply click on previous hand in the upper left hand corner to see what he/she called me with. ACR is pretty much the only site I've played on where you can't see that information. Being a US poker player has me a bit handicapped as to my selections of online poker.
Is there a US friendly site where you get a screen name (non Bovada/ignition), where the software is solid and the traffic is up to par?
Do you think ACR will ever change to being able to see mucked called hands??
Even in live games if the action goes to the river and if a hand gets called every player who was dealt a hand at the table has the right to ask to see the hand. Now it is frowned upon as bad etiquette (in live games) but sometimes knowing what kind of calling range someone has can be beneficial for future hands with that opponent. Not having that option online seems kind of odd.
Anyways, I noticed that on the river if I bet and get called and I beat my opponent and if they mucked their hand I can't simply click on previous hand in the upper left hand corner to see what he/she called me with. ACR is pretty much the only site I've played on where you can't see that information. Being a US poker player has me a bit handicapped as to my selections of online poker.
Is there a US friendly site where you get a screen name (non Bovada/ignition), where the software is solid and the traffic is up to par?
Do you think ACR will ever change to being able to see mucked called hands??
Even in live games if the action goes to the river and if a hand gets called every player who was dealt a hand at the table has the right to ask to see the hand. Now it is frowned upon as bad etiquette (in live games) but sometimes knowing what kind of calling range someone has can be beneficial for future hands with that opponent. Not having that option online seems kind of odd.