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Frequently Asked Questions |
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We have tried to provide answers to a comprehensive list of questions on all aspects of our site. However, if you are still having difficulty please contact us. |
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Go to our importer and simply paste your individual hand history in the text box. You also have options to anonymize player names, or show a partial hand. |
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After you create a replay, there will be a box under the replayer labelled "Embed." All you need to do is copy/paste the code in that box into any website (such as a forum or blog) to output a small version of the replayer. |
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Users sometimes make mistakes when uploading hands into our replayer. Common mistakes include uploading more than one hand history at a time, or not uploading the complete hand history (you can show a partial hand using the options in our replayer, but you need to upload the full hand history). In rarer instances where there's a specific incompatibility with your poker site or hand, we hope to have any bugs fixed within a few days. |
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You can embed the replay anywhere online, such as a forum or on a blog. It's a much easier way for visitors to grasp issues of position, stack sizes, and pot values. There's also the added entertainment of seeing a hand replayed visually than reading a text hand history. Our replayer is also more compact than a text hand history, saving visual space on your site. |
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Currently our replayer supports No Limit, Limit, and Omaha games. |
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We aim to be compatible with all poker sites. If you experience an error, we are automatically notified on our end so that we can quickly fix any bugs in our replayer. More likely, there was a problem with the text file you import (see previous FAQ above). |
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Visit our hand recreation wizard. Follow the instructions in the wizard to recreate your hand. |
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