Bet History
Keep track of every action and timings across all tables with ease.
Why Track Bet History?
In online poker, especially when multi-tabling, it's easy to lose track of what happened earlier in a hand. Did villain raise the flop or just call? How long did they take? Bet history gives you instant visual context of the entire hand action without having to recall from memory. Every action, every sizing, every timing — visible at a glance on every table.
Hand Action Examples
Aggressive 3-Bet Pot
Typical continuation line in a 3-bet pot — aggressor 3bets, continuation bets flop and turn.
Check-Raise Line
Flatting preflop then check-raising the flop — a strong line that's easy to lose track of when multi-tabling.
Passive Calling Station
Quick calls across all streets — a pattern that immediately identifies a calling station.
Built for Multi-Tablers
Never Lose Track
Switched tables and forgot if villain raised or called the flop? Bet history keeps the full action visible so you're never guessing.
Every Street, One Glance
Preflop aggression, flop check-raise, turn barrel — the entire hand narrative laid out without scrolling chat or checking logs.
See the Timings
A 12-second river raise tells a different story than a snap-shove. Timing data is baked into every action.
Every Table, Every Hand
Whether you're on 4 tables or 16, each one shows its own action history. Switch tables and pick up exactly where the hand is.
Spot Timing Tells
Bet history tracks how long each action takes. Fast snap-calls, long tanks before raises — these may tell you more about your opponent's hand strength. You can learn more about timing tells and how to protect yourself in our Timing Protector tool.
Learn about Timing Tells →Frequently Asked Questions
What does the bet history overlay show?
It displays every action taken in the current hand, organized by
street for each player. Each action shows the type of action and
the size of the action.
- - Open raise (OR)
- - 3-bet (3B)
- - Raise (R)
- - Continuation bet (CB)
- - Call (C)
- - Check (X)
- - Fold (F)
The size of the action is displayed in the format of R50 = raise 50%
pot, CB75 = continuation bet 75% pot, etc.
Does this work while multi-tabling?
Absolutely. Bet history is designed specifically for multi-tablers. Each table has its own overlay showing that table's current hand actions, so you never lose context switching between tables.
How does timing data help?
Timing data reveals patterns. A player who snap-calls flop bets likely has a medium-strength hand or a drawing hand. A player who quickly 3-bets likely has a strong hand. A player who takes a long time to call likely has a weak hand.
Is Bet History free?
While in beta - Yes.
Bet History is actively being developed and improved based on player
feedback.
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