Poker Tracker and the best Hand History Replayer

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Poker Tracker and the best Hand History Replayer

Postby asnarsito » Fri Jan 14, 2011 6:10 am

Hello guys!

I'm very satisfied with the only software that I have purchased in my entire life. To the point:

I play a lot of tourneys and I would like to review some of them in the most popular, world wide known freeware hand history replayer
which is how u may know the Universal Replayer.

Well I have been delivered with a lot of poker traker updates with new sites and stuff. But I still can't find out
how to export a single tourney to the most reputable HH Replayer. Am I missing something?

Please I need some help

Thank u guys u are doing a great job

Roger
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Re: Poker Tracker and the best Hand History Replayer

Postby kraada » Fri Jan 14, 2011 9:39 am

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Re: Poker Tracker and the best Hand History Replayer

Postby asnarsito » Fri Jan 14, 2011 12:52 pm

Thank u for your reply.

Please, read my first post above. It says that I play a lot of tourneys and that I need to review single tourneys in Universal Replayer. Not "certain dates, sites, or limits (cash) or table types, tourney types, buy-ins (tournament)" as you suggested in your link of selective export.

Thanks for helping
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Re: Poker Tracker and the best Hand History Replayer

Postby kraada » Fri Jan 14, 2011 1:08 pm

Yes, and at this point the closest you can come is to export all tournaments from a single date of a specific type and buy-in. For example, you could export all $10+1 SnG (1-Table) from 11/12/10 - this will not get you to exactly one tournament, but it should get you pretty close at least.

Also, you can review entire tournaments in the PT3 replayer by using the Play icon at the bottom right of the Tournaments tab. I'm aware you wish to use a third party replayer, but I just want to make sure you are aware we do have this capability.
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Re: Poker Tracker and the best Hand History Replayer

Postby WhiteRider » Fri Jan 14, 2011 4:08 pm

If you want to review single tournaments it's probably easier to use the original hand history files, which will be per-tournament.
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Re: Poker Tracker and the best Hand History Replayer

Postby zubs1aa » Fri Jan 14, 2011 11:20 pm

definitely need capability to export single tournament # by entering the number.

This has been requested many times and should be really simple....dunno why we don't have it yet.
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Re: Poker Tracker and the best Hand History Replayer

Postby pasita » Sun Mar 06, 2011 7:30 am

+1 to easier exports.
Need to be able to export a session (or tourney) directly from the main interface, without trying to figure out filters.
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Re: Poker Tracker and the best Hand History Replayer

Postby kraada » Sun Mar 06, 2011 10:33 am

Your support is noted.
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Re: Poker Tracker and the best Hand History Replayer

Postby FeralAce » Wed Apr 18, 2012 10:31 pm

asnarsito wrote:Well I have been delivered with a lot of poker traker updates with new sites and stuff. But I still can't find out
how to export a single tourney to the most reputable HH Replayer. Am I missing something?


I've just been trying to do the same thing and think I may have come across a workaround:

Go to your C: drive, Program Files (x86), PokerTracker 3, Processed and drag the relevant hh from there into the Universal Replayer. Seems to work fine but I haven't mucked around with it much yet.
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Re: Poker Tracker and the best Hand History Replayer

Postby FeralAce » Wed Apr 18, 2012 10:58 pm

Just done a fair bit of playing around and this solution works perfectly. You can even set the Univeral Replayer to scan the folders (it goes down into the dated subfolders automatically).

The only thing to note is that PT3 only writes the latest sessions to the folder when it is exited (it took me a while to work this one out).
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