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Hand histories?
Folks:
In my efforts to try and improve my stud game, I was wondering if any experienced folks on the forum ever dabble in hand history evaluation. I, of course, see hand histories posted to the newsgroup here, but I was wondering if anyone here had any interest in doing a larger sample size evaluation. I'm sure any leaks and/or issues that I have are beyond the ability of a hand or two to reveal. I'm sure everyone here is plenty busy with real life and its attendant fun. But if anyone is interested in looking at some histories (or if there is already an existing protocol for this sort of thing within the group), please let me know. Thanks. Shane |
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Re: Hand histories?
Well, how much are you willing to invest?
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Re: Hand histories?
If you’re serious, you can’t do much better than Andy B.
Do you have an account on Full Tilt? [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: Hand histories?
When Felicia was inquiring about mentors, Ray said that anyone who was worth a crap was too busy making money playing poker to be bothered with such things. I think he makes a valid point.
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Re: Hand histories?
I find playing against those people, being polite, and paying attention works pretty well. If my bankroll dips but my play improves, I consider it an investment. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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