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RISEorFall
just signed up on FCP. playin around on the .25/.50 tables waiting to get some food....I can't find hand histories, but if someone could help me out with that it'd be much appreciated.

somewhere in MP with 99

2 limpers, I raise, guy on my left 3-bets, folded around to the limpers who both call, I call.

Flop: (13.5 SB) K 8 4 rainbow
limper 1 check, limper 2 bets, RISE....
rivercardbandit
If you are talking about getting the histories for PT, click on Statistics and Enable Statistics to save them to your hard drive.

As for the hand.

I think it might be a safe fold. You're OOP. You could call, but then you have the posibility of a 3bet and possible cap from the 2nd limper. You could raise, but then you're most likely calling a 3bet or a cap or folding to the 3bet or cap. I've talked myself into a fold.
RISEorFall
no i meant the hand histories from FCP. i dont have PT, although I think i should invest in it.
rivercardbandit
FCP being a PR skin, if you enable statistics, your hands will be saved to the hard drive in a database format. ( C:Program FilesFullContactPokerResourcesDatabases) I believe it is a SQL database.

I think this is the only way to get a hand history.
Actuary
fold.

your behind 85% + of three betting hands, and thats generous
Now you are lead into by a pf limper with pf 3-bettor left to act.

If pf-3Bettor is super tight/weak and Flop Bettor is the type to bet any part of the flop, Raise.

that's a narrow circumstance.

Fold.
screech
QUOTE (RISEorFall)
just signed up on FCP. playin around on the .25/.50 tables waiting to get some food....I can't find hand histories, but if someone could help me out with that it'd be much appreciated.
somewhere in MP with 99

2 limpers, I raise, guy on my left 3-bets, folded around to the limpers who both call, I call.

Flop: (13.5 SB) K 8 4  rainbow
limper 1 check, limper 2 bets, RISE....


Click previous hand in the top left corner.

And the flop is a fold.
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