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Old 09-30-2005, 05:56 AM
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What I look after. Hopes this will come handy for you.

Preflop:
Raise size and position

Alot of players don't know this about themselves but they raise X amount when they have a strong hand and Y amount when they have a marginal hand or weak. If you can work out which is which, you’ll have a lot of guidance when deciding whether to play a marginal hand like AJ against a raise from this player. This goes for the miniraise too, you need to make notes if the min raise for this particular player mean "come on call me" or "I don't want you guys in the hand and I am not willing to bet more than this".

About position I am always writing notes about how often someone is raising pre-flop and from what position. Is the player likely to raise from CO or Button. Will they raise their blinds? Is the player aware of their position. If I don't see a player raise much pre-flop and he suddenly do from early position thats a warning sign.

This info will also give you an idea of how frequently someone raises, and when. If they’re raising three or more times a round, you can play with much more marginal hands than if they raise once every two rounds.

Starting hands.
Whenever I get to know their hands they have been raising preflop with, that's a note too.

Limpers action after a raise
If I am ever to raise with a couple of limpers behind me, I have notes on them telling me how often they will give up a hand after limping. I use this:

L/C (limp/call the raise)
L/F (limp/fold to raise)
L/R (limp/re-raise the raiser)

And when I see a limper limp and call a raise I'll add one to L/C +1. You get the point.

This is very useful since any player that limps and re-raises is dangerous because it almost invariably indicates strength and an unpredictable and possibly educated player

Raiser's action to a raise?
Same method here with...
Raise/Fold
Raise/Re-raise

If I have two-three on Raise/Fold I may throw in a raise against him if I have the slighest thought of him trying to steal the pot. If he has alot of Raise-Re-raise I will never raise him unless I got a premium hand (AA,KK) since he is probably gonna re-raise me and I push when it's my turn. No im not folding KK here preflop.

This note coupled with raise size and position is a deadly tool for tournaments where I re-steal alot of chips.

Betting after the flop

We can see a pattern here with continuation bets aswell. Some players seem to always make the same cb after the flop if they miss it and if they hit it, they make a whole new other bet... Aha. Some don't make a cb at all so the pot is yours without a fight.

1/2 CB
Pot Sized CB
No CB
Check/Raise

Those are the ones I keep track of here.

If a player checks alot and then mucks when he don't hit is my favorite. This of course gets harder to use aslonger the tournament goes on since the player gets more advanced but if you're up to someone weak, the pot is yours.

1/2 CB. Ever seen him betting out 1/2 of the pot just to fold to a re-raise. That's a note right there. Whenever he make a 1/2 bet next time, try to re-raise him again even if the flop missed you too. If he make a 3/4 or pot sized bet tho, be really cautious. The flop did hit him.

Pot sized CB: Same as above. Whenever the pattern don't fit the player, it's gonna be a raise from me.

Checking the flop

What does this mean? For some players, checking the flop means they usually hit something. Let's take notes on which ones that does this on a regular basis. What player checks and folds? How often do this player check/raise? It should all be in our notes.

This part of the notes working with the CB is a good deal. Makes no CB and checking the flop? Hmm this seems strange to me. I better watch out.

Draws
Is the player usually leading the betting when he/she is on a draw? Some players prefer you to do the betting and just calling if they got the odds. For the players that lead with draws you should try to scare them away once in a while with your hand. It can be alot more profitable deciding just what kind of draw they are on and if you don't think it hits call them down on the river.

When the pots are big they may try to push you and it's nice to know that you can call with something like TPTK and being the favorite.

Last thingy now.
Small bets

Seen a player folding to a small bet on the river/turn since they suspect the other player is trying to milk them? Use this to your advantage and try a bluff with a small bet once in awhile. Also, when you have the nuts, don't bet small with these guys, bet somewhat large (pot sized bet for example) since they are much more likely to call that than one of the milking bet.




These are just something I have done for awhile now. I have grabbed these notes thingys from all over the net and concluded to one and they works out just fine for me. They work great toghether too and I hope some off you guys can have some advantage out of this.

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