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Could I study your hand histories?
Hey all, I am new to these forums, but more importantly, new to shorthanded play. I've been playing at least 2,000 or so hands, barely breaking even on low limit tables ($0.50/1 and $1/2). I think a good way for me to learn some techniques used in shorthanded play is to study the play of profitable players and compare it to my own play. By any chance, could anyone let me study their hand histories from a recent session?
Also, i've heard about Poker Tracker being used to gather statistics. Is it the norm for most of you guys to use this program, and how beneficial would it be for a fairly new player such as myself? |
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Re: Could I study your hand histories?
if you're not using pokertracker and a hud you're just cheating yourself. you might want to check out some of the rash of videos people have been making recently of their sessions, although most i've seen have been target at the higher limit players. good luck
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Re: Could I study your hand histories?
Study the posted hands on these forums first. Those have commentary and are usually more interesting.
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Re: Could I study your hand histories?
I'll look into PT. I started to read some posts regarding how to play certain hands and just realized this forum seems to be strictly limit holdem. I'm a no-limit player =(
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Re: Could I study your hand histories?
Join the session studies review the next time it comes around. I'll be starting a thread the end of this week for the next round.
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