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If you haven’t heard of the site, Hand-Histories.com supplies datamined hand histories that can be imported into tracking software like PokerTracker and Holdem Manager. To prove itself as a premier source for all of your hand history needs, Hand-Histories.com recently unveiled a number of new features. Among the upgrades are subscription services, players-per-hand and specific date options, previous order memory, and EUR and GBP support for the iPoker Network.
Apart from the subscription service, none of these features can be found on any other datamined hand supplier. To our knowledge, Hand-Histories.com is also the only site that offers subscriptions for the Ongame and Entraction Networks.
To sign up for a subscription, just click the subscription link and select your site. Choose the blind level and table size, add everything to your cart, pay, and you’re done. Once you've signed up, you’ll have access to hands from all of your subscriptions on one easy-to-use page.
In terms of collecting your hand histories after the initial purchase, you can have a link to your new hands e-mailed daily. Additionally, if you forget to download your hands for a few day or weeks, you don't have to navigate through a bunch of links to get to them. You can just click on “Request All Un-downloaded Files” and Hand-Histories.com will zip up all of the hands you’ve yet to download and send you a single link.
Other hand history sites offer hands for heads-up, six-max, and full ring tables, but many players prefer to play in games that aren’t full. If you only like games with four to seven players, it’s pointless to spend money on full rings stats, as they won't be as relevant to your play. Hand-Histories.com knows this and has made complete player number filtering available. You can now get hands with any number of players that you’d like: two to three, six, eight to ten, etc. Unfortunately, there is no user interface on the website to do this, but it’s very simple by modifying the URLs on their pages.
All you need to do is alter the very end of the URL. For example, the end of a URL for a full-ring six-max table would read: …/6Players. If you wanted to modify it for only three to five players, the end of the URL would read: …/3-5Players.
If you buy hand histories regularly, you’ll eventually realize that the more hands you purchase, the more likely you are to receive duplicates. Previously, in order to combat this situation, you either had to wait days or weeks until new hands were available or just accept the duplicates.
For this problem, Hand-Histories.com has come up with the perfect solution; the site now remembers your purchases and will never send you the same hands twice. All you have to do is ensure that you are logged in while selecting your hands. If duplicates are being removed from the order, you will see them as pink in the graph.
Check out Hand-Histories.com today.
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