Poler v2.32 – Hand History Recording
This release adds a major new feature to Poler: Hand History Recording.
You can now record poker hands directly in the app to study later, share with friends, settle arguments, or preserve evidence of the worst bad beat you’ve seen this month.
The new recorder supports:
- Texas Hold’em
- Omaha High and Hi/Lo
- 4-card, 5-card, and 6-card Omaha
As well as:
- Antes
- Straddles
- Double-board hands
- From Heads-up to 10-handed (ugh)
The goal was to create a fast, intuitive hand history recorder that’s also powerful and feature-rich. I think we've succeeded.
Sharing Hands
Recorded hands can be shared in a few different formats depending on how much detail you want to subject people to:
- Video playback of the hand
- Full-text hand histories
- Shorter, more human-readable text summaries
Other Changes
This update also includes:
- A new option to hide recent results on the Dashboard
- Minor bug fixes
The Dashboard privacy option is useful if you regularly open Poler in public and would prefer not to reveal exactly how your last session went to whoever happens to be standing nearby pretending not to look.
As usual, more improvements are planned for future updates.