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Notes on Players
So I've been taking notes on players as much as possible for the last couple of months (primarily at the 22s)and I can't remember the last time I've played with a player I have a previous note on. Are there that many people playing the 22s or am I losing my notes? This seems weird.
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Re: Notes on Players
What kind of notes are you making? If you make notes about bad players, I think your answer is clear. If you're making notes about good players, I see the same guys relatively often because of the volume I play, I don't write notes but I remember for the most part.
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Re: Notes on Players
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What kind of notes are you making? If you make notes about bad players, I think your answer is clear. If you're making notes about good players, I see the same guys relatively often because of the volume I play, I don't write notes but I remember for the most part. [/ QUOTE ] 95% Bad Players. . . hmm. |
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Re: Notes on Players
there are that many players at the 22s. my massive amount of notes is only helping now at the 55s.
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Re: Notes on Players
There are a lot of new ppl that join each day and flood some of the mid buy-in tournies, so you may not run into the same ppl very often. Some players may have moved up or down in accordance with the rise and fall of their bankrolls as well.
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Re: Notes on Players
After 1600 $22s there are probably only 20 or so players that I have played with in over 20 games (these are the only players where I actually note tendencies). Most are horrible players that are single tabling and playing for fun. There are a ton of players that I have played with 5-10 times though and I just have them noted as "suspected 2+2er" or "solid player" (assuming they are that is). I loosen my call standards a bit and try to sit to their right. Also I become far more suspicious if they start to get aggressive early game.
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Re: Notes on Players
"and try to sit to their right"
I couldn't even think of doing this, the tables just fill up so quickly I fire in the general direction of the corner I want (yeh I try to sit in the corners [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]) |
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Re: Notes on Players
My general feeling is that notes are a waste of time through $55, and become valuable at $109 and presumably even more so at $215, although I don't play there.
eastbay |
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Re: Notes on Players
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My general feeling is that notes are a waste of time through $55, and become valuable at $109 and presumably even more so at $215, although I don't play there. eastbay [/ QUOTE ] Nah, for me at least they are useful. I have a hard time remembering the tendencies of 36 players for an hour, so it helps to have jotted down something come level 4. |
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Re: Notes on Players
You use them _within_ one game? That never even occurred to me. To each his own.
eastbay |
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