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Old 06-17-2005, 12:30 AM
Orpheus Orpheus is offline
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Default Re: Unexpected Bankroll Growth

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One of the chief benefits of working up the ladder slow is making good notes on opponents. Then when you meet them again on a higher level and there is more money on the line for your decisions, those notes often make the difference between making a bad/good play or not.

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I think this is an *outstanding* point. I don't use my notes and player stats as much as I might, but knowing some of the players at a table can be a BIG +EV -- especially since they usually know each other's play at the higher levels.
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