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how to properly analyze sessions
I go through sessions afterwards in PT and in most hands I agree with my moves. Some I take back here and post if I'm not sure. But... how do I know if I'm misapplying concepts on my review as well and am missing something big? Anybody have a method to their madness? There's nothing like a downswing to really get to know yourself and your poker patterns.
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Re: how to properly analyze sessions
This is a great PT session review thread from lautzutao. This has become a ritual for me after each session. If I have something I can't figure out. I go back to SSH and try to find the relevant section. This will help 75% of the time. There are some other good PT leak check threads that I am trying to find...
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Re: how to properly analyze sessions
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There are some other good PT leak check threads that I am trying to find... [/ QUOTE ] please do |
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Re: how to properly analyze sessions
Ok, here's another one from the micros digest called leakcheck pt filters by Guruman. I know there is one more realy good one out there...I'll report back
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Re: how to properly analyze sessions
These are great! Thank you very much.
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Re: how to properly analyze sessions
missed these, thanks, I would like to see the other one posted if you can find it.
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Re: how to properly analyze sessions
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missed these, thanks, I would like to see the other one posted if you can find it. [/ QUOTE ] I've tried every search variant known to man. I'll keep at... I think it was by a prominent poster here in the micros if any of you crusty vets remembers...late Oct / early Nov |
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