I added Limp Fold in SB HU to my HUD, and all that appears is a dash. I previously had it in a popup and it appears there as a number like it should. How do I correct it?
Thanks,
Jason
I added Limp Fold in SB HU to my HUD, and all that appears is a dash. I previously had it in a popup and it appears there as a number like it should. How do I correct it?
Thanks,
Jason
Can you please email us a hand that fit's this criteria of limp-fold in the SB when HU? I just checked my database and I don't have any hands that fit this scenario to be able to test with as I very rarely play HU.
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Hi Fozzy,
Thanks for your response, as it made me realize that the stat I am using was intended for HU, not for folded to the SB(making it HU), who then limp/folds. Also, the stat in my popup is limp fold from the sb, which is different than the one in my HUD. Sorry for the confusion and thanks for your quick response.
-Jason
You are very welcome. Thank you for letting us know it solved your problems. It helps us when crafting future replies to other customers with similar problems.
Good luck at the tables. If you have any further questions or problems do not hesitate to ask us.
Regards udbrky (Chris)