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a useful "fault" to exploit regarding mucked hands
Has anyone else noticed that you can find out what a mucked hand (i.e. a hand that called to the end but didn't win) had by viewing hand history - i find this helpful in generating reads on players.
i think it may be victor chandler which lets you see this in the text box
it shows you your hole cards and because the text box is so big (eg spans the whole size of the windown vertically) you can easily scroll up and see what people had in previous hands...and what you has as well
i am assuming that this is just on UB and PS? That is pretty important info. I do not want everyone to see what hands I play. Also does it show l only if you're in a blind seat or anytime? I just started playing on UB and would like to know what i got myself in to. Thanks and Good Luck.
just to clear up confusion it only happens on hands called all the way through and I have only utilised this on UB. Just know that it is there and that you can utilise it. I think you can also request previous hands when you change table - this is hard to utilise and play at the same time but might be handy during a break -not neccisarily giving as much info - but note i am a bit fuzzy on this and perhaps someone else could clarify.
Has anyone else noticed that you can find out what a mucked hand (i.e. a hand that called to the end but didn't win) had by viewing hand history - i find this helpful in generating reads on players.
I know for a fact that on Pokerstars if someone plays a hand against you and mucks it then you can request the hand history to see what that player had. I love to do this because i can obtain a lot of information on my opponents by finding out what they had.