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Top Ten Notes to Take
I currently play 2/4 and have been able to get by up until now without taking many notes. I think that it is time to start.
I am trying to put together a list of the top ten notes that everyone keeps on their opponents so that I can create a list, memorize it (or keep it close by), and then simply have to put the number in the list rather than writing everything out. Obviously, I don't need to take notes on anything the PT keeps track of. I have tried to put together a list, but I would be interested in other opinions. In no particular order --Will fold overs after limping and being isolated pre-flop --Will raise/three-bet flop with 1 pair --Will call down with top pair or better (Yes this still happens at 2/4) --Flop donk bets means strength (My default is that a donk bet is a weak made hand) --Will raise turn/river with less than 2 pair --Will call flop on a ragged board and then fold turn UI --Will randomly bluff --Plays draws fast (My default is plays draws slowly) --Will reraise with less than AA/KK/QQ/JJ/AK preflop --"quick calls" = Draw Anything else. Would anyone care to put them in order from most important. Thanks, SMS |
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Re: Top Ten Notes to Take
-Frequent coldcaller.
-Coldcalls preflop, and folds for one bet on the flop. Both of these tell me that the player is loose, and probably playing hands that are tactically incorrect. - Rabid blind defender. If they defend with any two, then I can assume that they probably don't have anything from the blind until they show some strength. - Bets/raises/plays draws fast on the turn. If they do this, one of us is going to get full value when I have a medium strength hand. - Very tight in the blinds. Then I open raise whenever they are in the blinds. |
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Re: Top Ten Notes to Take
I found it difficult myself taking notes so I came up with a system to assist. Call it shorthand. Some players have found it useful. I find it very useful because in 1 second I can tell what kind of player he is instead of trying to remember that LP-P, LP-A, LA-P, TA-A and the other 20 abbreviations are.
http://www.texasholdempoker-stats.com/thp_ratings.html |
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Re: Top Ten Notes to Take
*plug plug plug*
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Re: Top Ten Notes to Take
I make a note when a player posts a blind in EP, or posts a dead. I associate both of these with being very loose.
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Re: Top Ten Notes to Take
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--Will fold overs after limping and being isolated pre-flop --Will raise/three-bet flop with 1 pair --Will call down with top pair or better (Yes this still happens at 2/4) --Flop donk bets means strength (My default is that a donk bet is a weak made hand) --Will raise turn/river with less than 2 pair --Will call flop on a ragged board and then fold turn UI --Will randomly bluff --Plays draws fast (My default is plays draws slowly) --Will reraise with less than AA/KK/QQ/JJ/AK preflop --"quick calls" = Draw [/ QUOTE ] Uh, I do all of these things situationally. Are they bad or just noteworthy? |
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Re: Top Ten Notes to Take
None of these items are good or bad under situations. They are noteworthy especially if I see them happen repeatedly. I take notes on good play as well as bad. I am just looking to create a list of things that I should be taking notes on.
I would say that most players at 2/4 do very little "situationally". So if they play one one one time they are pretty much going to play that way all the time. |
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--Will fold overs after limping and being isolated pre-flop [/ QUOTE ] How do you know what he folds? |
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Re: Top Ten Notes to Take
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-Frequent coldcaller. -Coldcalls preflop, and folds for one bet on the flop. Both of these tell me that the player is loose, and probably playing hands that are tactically incorrect. - Rabid blind defender. If they defend with any two, then I can assume that they probably don't have anything from the blind until they show some strength. - Bets/raises/plays draws fast on the turn. If they do this, one of us is going to get full value when I have a medium strength hand. - Very tight in the blinds. Then I open raise whenever they are in the blinds. [/ QUOTE ] Coldcall is one of my PAHUD stats. and I think "folds for one bet on the flop" is too situational to be useful. perhaps it would be more useful to just make a note about the types of hands they cold call with. and I'm not sure but I think you could program a blind defence stat into your HUD if you so desired. |
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