HEM Adept
04-28-2010, 11:37 PM
I started playing poker to get away from the SQA industry but ever since using BHG and HEM with Bodog Double Up SnGs that's all I've been doing!
Issues:
1) BHG does not add the seating positions and starting stack sizes for the first hand so HEM fails to import the first hand. *Workaround* Open the hand history, copy the seating positions and stack sizes from the second hand and paste it above the first hand, then change the stack sizes to the starting size of $1500.00. I've seen this issue with Bodog Heads Up SnGs so it's likely across the board for all Bodog SnGs. HEM support has been emailed.
2) Some Double Up SnG HHs are split up and represented by two tourneys in the Data View tab. However, Double Up SnGs are single table not multiple tables. I could not see a reason in the HH for the split but I have emailed HEM support.
3) One of my Double Up SnG HHs shows the same time stamp for a few hands down to the second. Time increments by a second or two and a few hands again have the same time stamp. As a result, the hands are not necessarily displayed in the correct order below the Data View tab. If this turns out not to be an isolated incident I suggest using the hand id as a secondary key after a user selects the field label to sort by. HEM support has been emailed.
Issues:
1) BHG does not add the seating positions and starting stack sizes for the first hand so HEM fails to import the first hand. *Workaround* Open the hand history, copy the seating positions and stack sizes from the second hand and paste it above the first hand, then change the stack sizes to the starting size of $1500.00. I've seen this issue with Bodog Heads Up SnGs so it's likely across the board for all Bodog SnGs. HEM support has been emailed.
2) Some Double Up SnG HHs are split up and represented by two tourneys in the Data View tab. However, Double Up SnGs are single table not multiple tables. I could not see a reason in the HH for the split but I have emailed HEM support.
3) One of my Double Up SnG HHs shows the same time stamp for a few hands down to the second. Time increments by a second or two and a few hands again have the same time stamp. As a result, the hands are not necessarily displayed in the correct order below the Data View tab. If this turns out not to be an isolated incident I suggest using the hand id as a secondary key after a user selects the field label to sort by. HEM support has been emailed.