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After Action Review (AAR)
This is a military term, for you guys out there who don't know...and for the soldiers who do, awesome!
Anyways, I was wondering, do you guys ever go through the hand history step-by-step after a tournament and review what you did and what you could have done differently? This might be for the hardcore, but I have always pushed the idea around in my head. |
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Re: After Action Review (AAR)
Yes.
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I never do this. Instantly after a hand I go through the HH and look what I could have done different and you name it. Saves me alot of time comparing to go through the whole history and using my method, I get to see all the hands I was involved with and not all the million junk hands.
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Re: After Action Review (AAR)
Yes. Often. PT has a replayer that makes this easy.
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Yes. Often. PT has a replayer that makes this easy. [/ QUOTE ] Its interesting to "watch" yourself play a tourney and see what kind of image you are actually projecting and how you are playing. If you do not review your game, you cannot find your leaks and fix them. Regards, Woodguy |
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Re: After Action Review (AAR)
AAR's are awesome because you get to hang out, relax, and throw in a chew after a grueling platoon attack or something. i've never done a complete AAR after a tournament, but I have reviewed a couple key hands.
merry xmas |
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Re: After Action Review (AAR)
When I only play one or two multis at a time what I have been doing is opening up a word document and saving the HH of any hands which are at all interesting.
Send them to a couple friends of mine. |
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