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can anyone recommend any good sites/software for replaying hand historys? ive tried pokerhandreplays.com which was kinda cool but just found a few bugs with it i didnt like..
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thanks wacky! is that one free though?
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Free for a certain amount of hands or time. All my hands import into there though, so its just good if I want to do a session review. Hopefully someone comes up with a free one for you to cut and paste hands into.
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universal replayer is the nizzles tho(free to)
Edited By: Darkowa Oct 23rd, 2011 at 06:03 PM
http://www.universal-replayer.net/
Reason: googled the website for the replayer -
cool, thanks- ill take a look =)
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universal without a doubt is the best.
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I've tried to download from http://www.universal-replayer.net/ but it comes down as a .jnlp file and i can't seem to open it on my machine...any advice?
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update java. I had the same problem a while back. One of the java versions messes with uni player but when you update it should be fine.
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ta for that, it seems all good but i cant find anyway to resize the window, any ideas?
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