Hey Guys!
We are announcing a new pro to the TPE roster very soon. And he wants to review a members hand history as his first series. So if you have a HH that you think would be great to review, please send it to:
support[at]tournamentpokeredge.com
Please include all the important details…your TPE username, what tournament it was, where you finished.
It's ideal if it is a deep FT run or a win, so that we can be sure there are going to be plenty of interesting spots and so on.
Thanks!
October 6, 2010
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and its always awesome those times where you seemingly pay no attention to a tournament, but somehow have ran up a huge stack and are on the FT bubble or something haha
May 15, 2013
Killingbird said:
Hey Guys!
We are announcing a new pro to the TPE roster very soon. And he wants to review a members hand history as his first series. So if you have a HH that you think would be great to review, please send it to:
support[at]tournamentpokeredge.com
Please include all the important details…your TPE username, what tournament it was, where you finished.
It's ideal if it is a deep FT run or a win, so that we can be sure there are going to be plenty of interesting spots and so on.
Thanks!
May 15, 2013
Sorry, my reply above is a misclick.
You really should consider reviewing a Bovada HH. 24 hours after the end of the tourney, histories are available with ALL HANDS REVEALED, even those folded pre. While I know it sounds a bit results oriented, it's lots of fun to see all of the cards when you're curious. If you use a converter (available for $10, I think, maybe $15 – for all I know there's a free one out there) you can import to HM2 and review. If you leave “Show known cards” unclicked, you can review as you normally would on any replayer, but at the end of a hand, if you really want to know whether Hero got bluffed or might have gotten paid off with a different sizing, you jump back to the beginning of the hand, click the button, and see everything — even the folded hands. Or you could review like Mike Leah did in the last three parts of his WCOOP Main Event review with all hands shown, commenting on everyone's play. Either way, it would make for great video.
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