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tool for tracking of exposed cards?
hi folks,
i am interested in broadening my poker skills and include some stud+ stud/8. my main problem is that i find it very hard to multitable it, because i have to remember cards for several tables seperatly. therefore my question: is there a tool which tracks the exposed cards for stud for several tables? thanks and bye dr_mabuse |
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Re: tool for tracking of exposed cards?
It is grey and is located between your ears.
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Re: tool for tracking of exposed cards?
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It is grey and is located between your ears. [/ QUOTE ] Unfortunately, not true for all people... |
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Re: tool for tracking of exposed cards?
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Fortunately , not true for all people... [/ QUOTE ] Fixed your post |
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Re: tool for tracking of exposed cards?
hi folks,
thanks for your answers. i am aware of that grey tool between my ears, but do you really have no problems remembering the cards from 4 different stud tables? how do you approach it? any special tecnics involved? thanks and bye dr_mabuse |
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Re: tool for tracking of exposed cards?
I dont think anyone here 4 tables stud. Or if they do, they play one table at a time and fold all other hands unless they're rolled trips or something. Or they sit out.
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Re: tool for tracking of exposed cards?
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hi folks, i am interested in broadening my poker skills ... [/ QUOTE ] My thoughts: If this is your true goal, don't multitable and don't rely on software tools to do your thinking and work for you. The more time you spend concentrating + thinking through your decisions, the faster your skills will improve. |
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Re: tool for tracking of exposed cards?
There are some memory techniques that will solve your issue.
I can happily point you in the right direction for a fee! |
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