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Hold'Em Hand History iPhone App Released

Wed Nov 4, 2009 10:58pm EST
HOUSTON, Nov. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- 32nd Degree has released a new iPhone
application and partner website.  The service allows poker players to record,
review, discuss, and share live Texas Hold'Em hands. The free application,
Hold'Em Hand History, allows players to quickly record all the details of live
poker hands from start to finish. After saving the details of the hand,
players can review the hand by playing an animated replay on their iPhone.  In
addition, users can share the hand replay by uploading the hand details, via
the application, to the Hold'Em Hand History website.  Users can then share
the web-based replay link with friends or embed the replay on other websites.
The web replay can be viewed on all browsers with no plug-ins.

Hold'Em Hand History supports both tournament and cash game hands. Users can
record details such as blind level, number of players at the table, stack
sizes, hole cards, board cards, preflop/flop/turn/river actions for each
player, as well as the showdown cards and results. 

Hold'Em Hand History can be downloaded for free in the Apple iTunes App Store.
A demonstration video of the application can be found on the website,
www.holdemhandhistory.com. A sample web-based hand replay can also be viewed
at the Hold'Em Hand History website.

32nd Degree is an Internet commodity development company. 32nd Degree invents,
develops, and operates websites that are for use by the general public. 32nd
Degree is based in Houston, TX.


SOURCE  32nd Degree

Wes Cutshall of 32nd Degree, +1-832-220-3280, admin@32nd-degree.com



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