Re: **** Official Two Plus Two Hand Converter (Powered By Hold'em Manager) ****
Quote:
Originally Posted by Loki9
There seems to be a bug in all-in hands where the pot size is wrong. If a player shoves and is called by a smaller stack, the pot size shows the total of the two stacks rather than the called amount.
Here's an example where it shows the pot size as $141 on the turn and river, when actually it should be $100.50. Play this hand in the replayer and it makes a side pot?!
Re: **** Official Two Plus Two Hand Converter (Powered By Hold'em Manager) ****
HH Converter has been updated:
These fixes are now live:
- Added option to convert the hand with plain results instead of the spoiler
- Fixed the bet sizes for all-ins (in fact, any uncalled bets are now ignored on pot sizes and winnings)
This fix has been implemented but has not been enabled to go live yet:
- Increased font size on the converted hands
Quote:
Originally Posted by Loki9
There seems to be a bug in all-in hands where the pot size is wrong. If a player shoves and is called by a smaller stack, the pot size shows the total of the two stacks rather than the called amount.
Here's an example where it shows the pot size as $141 on the turn and river, when actually it should be $100.50. Play this hand in the replayer and it makes a side pot?!
Preflop: Hero is SB with A K 9 K
UTG raises to $0.85, 2 folds, BTN calls $0.85, Hero raises to $3.65, BB folds, UTG calls $2.80, BTN calls $2.80
Flop: ($11.20) 3 5 Q (3 players)
Hero bets $11.20, UTG raises to $33.07 and is all-in, BTN folds, Hero calls $10 and is all-in
Turn: ($53.60) 6 (2 players, 2 are all-in) River: ($53.60) A (2 players, 2 are all-in)
Results: $53.60 pot ($2.68 rake)
Final Board: 3 5 Q 6 A
BTN mucked and lost (-$3.65 net)
Hero showed A K 9 K and lost (-$24.85 net)
UTG showed A Q K T and won $50.92 ($26.07 net)
Preflop: Hero is SB with A K 9 K
UTG raises to $0.85, 2 folds, BTN calls $0.85, Hero raises to $3.65, BB folds, UTG calls $2.80, BTN calls $2.80
Flop: ($11.20) 3 5 Q (3 players)
Hero bets $11.20, UTG raises to $33.07 and is all-in, BTN folds, Hero calls $10 and is all-in
Turn: ($53.60) 6 (2 players, 2 are all-in) River: ($53.60) A (2 players, 2 are all-in)
Spoiler:
Results: $53.60 pot ($2.68 rake)
Final Board: 3 5 Q 6 A
BTN mucked and lost (-$3.65 net)
Hero showed A K 9 K and lost (-$24.85 net)
UTG showed A Q K T and won $50.92 ($26.07 net)
Re: **** Official Two Plus Two Hand Converter (Powered By Hold'em Manager) ****
I look the look & feel & features of this converter ... but why isn't it offered from within the HEM software itself. When you click the 2+2 icon in the upper right of the hand history it just cuts & pastes the old code for posting a hand.
Any plans on integrating this into the HEM software?
Is a fold good here, I didn't have stats running btw. I looked at my bankroll and it was $60.83 and I was already sitting out, so I also made the decision for the 82 cent that is was too much for a call anyway. Crap I didn't know I played that many hands, how are these hands calculated ?
Re: **** Official Two Plus Two Hand Converter (Powered By Hold'em Manager) ****
I'm never folding there, but this isn't the place to ask such questions. The micro full ring forum is that place. This is for questions regarding the converter itself.
That seems like a huge amount of hands to have played, given what I can determine. Hand totals in HEM are a total of the amount of hands in which that player has been dealt into in the database of hands in question.
It is best to right click/copy the hand from the HEM database, rather than right click, copy to clipboard.
Re: **** Official Two Plus Two Hand Converter (Powered By Hold'em Manager) ****
Converter isn't working, copying directly from HEM with copy to clipboard, paste itno converter and it's telling me that it isn't formatted properly or something.;
Re: **** Official Two Plus Two Hand Converter (Powered By Hold'em Manager) ****
Please pm me the original HH.
Also, it's best to use the right click copy, rather than copy to clipboard. It saves you a step and doesn't format the hand into a more visually aesthetic format like you see in the clipboard.