kabal
07-22-2009, 04:40 PM
hi there
I am busy writing a HH conversion program for software that does not natively write out hand histories.
also, it does not provide you with the stack sizes, start and end, so I would have to scrape that, but for my purposes stack sizes arent super important.
my question is how does HEM know how much each player won and lost per hand?
lets say full tilt histories
does it take the initial amounts, ie in the
Seat 1: xxxx ($xxx)
Seat 2: xxx1 ($xxx)
etc
and subtract this from the Summary section, which has the same layout?
or does it "add" up the actions in the hand??
Thanks in advance
also, which hand history format is the simplest to use as a conversion template? I see all the histories once they get into HEM are stored as party HH's ???
I am busy writing a HH conversion program for software that does not natively write out hand histories.
also, it does not provide you with the stack sizes, start and end, so I would have to scrape that, but for my purposes stack sizes arent super important.
my question is how does HEM know how much each player won and lost per hand?
lets say full tilt histories
does it take the initial amounts, ie in the
Seat 1: xxxx ($xxx)
Seat 2: xxx1 ($xxx)
etc
and subtract this from the Summary section, which has the same layout?
or does it "add" up the actions in the hand??
Thanks in advance
also, which hand history format is the simplest to use as a conversion template? I see all the histories once they get into HEM are stored as party HH's ???