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Simply choose your options, including the optional Replayer Animated GIF, and paste your hand history in the Input box and click on Convert Hand. Then Select Output to copy and paste the results somewhere!
Read our simple instructions below to learn how to use this tool.
Poker Hands Replayer allows you to take your poker hand history, run it through our free tool, and copy/paste the results into a discussion forum, blog, email, or any other web/internet medium to share your poker hand. Poker Hands Replayer will format the hand history into something much easier to read and also generate an animated GIF of the poker action if you so choose.To get started, you must first Copy the hand history (into your clipboard) that you would like to share.
Then in the form above, select the output formatYou also have the options to display:
Side-pot details – the output will designate the amount and winner of any side pots in all-in situations.
Mark important stacks – this simply highlights in red the hands involved in the action
Hide your cards & identity – if for, whatever reason, you want to hide your hand from the hand history. Please note, however, if you create a replayer GIF of the action, Hero and your hand will be shown!
Additionally, Poker Hands Replayer will create a link that you may share or view. You may click on the link to visit our partners at FlopTurnRiver.com to view the entire hand history. And there you will see the animated GIF replayer and right click it to save it to your computer!
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Hero (UTG) (t2,165)
UTG+1 (t7,270)
MP1 (t2,200)
MP2 (t10,135)
MP3 (t8,555)
CO (t56,886)
Button (t1,110)
Hero’s M: 6.56
Preflop: Hero is UTG with A, Q
1 fold, MP2 calls t150, 1 fold, CO calls t150, 1 fold, Hero raises to t750, 2 folds, CO raises to t1,350, Hero raises to t2,150 (All-In), CO calls t800
Flop: (t4,705) 10, J, Q (2 players, 1 all-in)
Turn: (t4,705) 10 (2 players, 1 all-in)
River: (t4,705) A (2 players, 1 all-in)
Total pot: t4,705
Results below:
Hero had A, Q (two pair, Aces and Queens).
CO had 8, 7 (flush, Ace high).
Outcome: t4,705 returned to CO
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Background information | |
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Birth name | Christopher Hülsbeck |
Born | 2 March 1968 (age 52) |
Origin | Kassel, West Germany |
Genres | Electronica, video game music |
Occupation(s) | Composer |
Years active | 1986–present |
Website | Official website |
Christopher Hülsbeck (born 2 March 1968), known internationally as Chris Huelsbeck, is a German video game music composer.
Huelsbeck's music career started at age 17, when he entered a music competition in the German 64'er magazine, taking first prize with his composition 'Shades'.[1][2] He took a job in music production with the company Rainbow Arts.[2]
In 1986, Huelsbeck released the SoundMonitor program for Commodore 64 computer. The program was released as a type-in listing in the German computer magazine 64'er. This program, featuring the idea of notation data rolling from down to up, is assumed[who?] to have a significant influence on Karsten Obarski's Ultimate Soundtracker (1987) which was a starting point for the still continuing tradition of tracker music programs.[3]
Huelsbeck has written soundtracks for more than 70 titles, the latest being Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams. Many of his scores for the Commodore 64 are regarded as classics among enthusiasts today, most notably The Great Giana Sisters. He is best known for the soundtracks to the Turrican series of games.
He also created a music replay routine for the Amiga called TFMX — 'The Final Musicsystem eXtended', which features more musically-oriented features than rival Soundtracker, such as logarithmic pitch-bends, sound macros and individual tempos for each track.[citation needed]
His music from Apidya, Turrican 2, Turrican 3 and The Great Giana Sisters was performed live at the Symphonic Game Music Concert series in Leipzig, Germany between 2003–2007, conducted by Andy Brick. On 23 August 2008 his music was performed at Symphonic Shades, a concert dedicated to his work exclusively. The WDR Radio Orchestra and a choir performed classics such as The Great Giana Sisters, Turrican, R-Type and others in Cologne, Germany conducted by Arnie Roth. On 19 March 2009 it was announced that Arnie Roth will conduct the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra at the concert Sinfonia Drammatica in the Konserthuset Stockholm. Taking place on 4 August 2009, the concert combined performances of Huelsbeck's Symphonic Shades, with selections from drammatica by Yoko Shimomura.[4]
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