Best Hand History Replayer?

rikoberto

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Hey guys..i would like to ask if there is programm or site that can visualise the hands that guys post at forum (at tournament hand analysis hands forum etc).
It is always easier for me to watch the action as video than reading the action as history hand...i hope you get what i wanted to say..:D
thank you in advance :)

Edit to add link:

CardsChat Hand Converter
 
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Sure there are. The major poker trackers, such as PokerTracker 4 or Holdem Manager 2 can visualize your hand history as video and even convert it to a real video to upload to YouTube just in a few clicks. But they both cost money. If you seeking something for free, i know that there are few websites in internet, where you could upload your hand into and it converts it to the flash video. This one for example:
http://www.pokerhand.org
or this one:
https://www.boomplayer.com

Probably there are more sites i don't know about. Hope it helps.
 
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Hey my friend and thank you for reply..:)Actually i am already owner of PT4 so i know how to post or visualise my hand histories..my question was about how i can visualise hands of other persons who post here at forum and it has hand history format and not a video format like boom player..i will check if i can do it with site you send me on link..thanks once again :)
 
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That's funny, i've always preferred HH instead of boom (or what ever would we call it) its easier to calculate pot size, pot odds, effective stacks and everything else when everything is written... when i watch a boom hand i have to rewind it manny time to catch the bet sizes and action in order to analyze the hand the way i wanted
 
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That's funny, i've always preferred HH instead of boom (or what ever would we call it) its easier to calculate pot size, pot odds, effective stacks and everything else when everything is written... when i watch a boom hand i have to rewind it manny time to catch the bet sizes and action in order to analyze the hand the way i wanted

that's why there's the pause button Drazen:)
I do not often watch boom hands, but when I do for analysing matters I watch the action until it gets to hero, than pause and think of what I would do
 
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boom play specially if you play on stars, you have a direct click visualise and post on boom
 
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I don't know about the video, but even without video, what free programs are out there for hand histories? Please help.
 
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im using boom player it s easy and good :)
 
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Sure there are. The major poker trackers, such as PokerTracker 4 or Holdem Manager 2 can visualize your hand history as video and even convert it to a real video to upload to YouTube just in a few clicks. But they both cost money. If you seeking something for free, i know that there are few websites in internet, where you could upload your hand into and it converts it to the flash video. This one for example:
http://www.pokerhand.org
or this one:
https://www.boomplayer.com

Probably there are more sites i don't know about. Hope it helps.
Thx. I'd never heard of the pokerhand.org one. I like it! I used the 2p2 format for the post below.

pokerstars - Hold'em Tournament - $125/250 Blinds - 8 Players
Hand Converter by Pokerhand.org

ribbybruno (UTG): $3,896
macthemax (UTG+1): $7,378
Victor_Od (MP1): $6,536
Gregory0201 (MP2): $8,440
MattRyder (CO): $6,110
migesan (BTN): $2,963
milencenov (SB): $21,495
scokyl (BB): $3,182

Pre-flop: Dealt to MattRyder K A
(4 folds), MattRyder raises to $675, (2 folds), scokyl raises to $3,152 and is all-in, MattRyder calls $2,477

Flop: ($6,669) J K 9 (2 Players)

Turn: ($6,669) K (2 Players)

River: ($6,669) T (2 Players)

scokyl Showed Q A
MattRyder Showed K A
scokyl wins $6,669 with a straight, Ten to Ace

But, I REALLY like the linked representation at: http://www.pokerhand.org/?6842717
 
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Sure there are. The major poker trackers, such as PokerTracker 4 or Holdem Manager 2 can visualize your hand history as video and even convert it to a real video to upload to YouTube just in a few clicks. But they both cost money. If you seeking something for free, i know that there are few websites in internet, where you could upload your hand into and it converts it to the flash video. This one for example:
http://www.pokerhand.org
or this one:
https://www.boomplayer.com

Probably there are more sites i don't know about. Hope it helps.

thank you so much poker hand has been really good :icon_flow
 
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Sure there are. The major poker trackers, such as PokerTracker 4 or Holdem Manager 2 can visualize your hand history as video and even convert it to a real video to upload to YouTube just in a few clicks. But they both cost money. If you seeking something for free, i know that there are few websites in internet, where you could upload your hand into and it converts it to the flash video. This one for example:
http://www.pokerhand.org
or this one:
https://www.boomplayer.com

Probably there are more sites i don't know about. Hope it helps.

Is Pokerhand.org still alive and working? I tried it today, posted hands successfully however if I click to see replay it displays nothing. Can´t share it either.
 
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