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Re: Your Notes Suck (Really Long) (Graduating to Addict)
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[ QUOTE ] NH, most don't even post when the graduate to addict. [/ QUOTE ] How do they get their 400th post then? [/ QUOTE ] <rimshot> and everyone laughs. |
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Re: Your Notes Suck (Really Long) (Graduating to Addict)
bump...this is good.
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Re: Your Notes Suck (Really Long) (Graduating to Addict)
Good post! I have no plans for my 400th [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
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Re: Your Notes Suck (Really Long) (Graduating to Addict)
Very good read. At the moment I take very few notes on players or myself. I think I will attempt to write some notes in my next session.
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Re: Your Notes Suck (Really Long) (Graduating to Addict)
Good Post
[ QUOTE ] Turn play: bet with no (or few) outs, check if you have a good draw. Example: you have AKs and are HU in position. The flop is rags but you have a backdoor flush draw. You bet and are called. On the turn you bet any brick, folding to a raise and checking behind on the river UI. However, if you pick up the nut flush draw, check – you would now hate to be cr-ed as you’d have to call. This is a concept I first read in Sklansky’s Tournament Poker FAP, but I think it’s applicable in limit as well. [/ QUOTE ] This is one thing i know i dont do enough..only yesterday i improved to the nut flush draw on the turn and insta-bet on the button without thinking. Cometh the check/raise...thats $2 i could have saved [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] |
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Re: Your Notes Suck (Really Long) (Graduating to Addict)
This is a really great post. When I first read your idea, my thoughts were leading in a slightly different direction, and I thought this might be helpful too:
What if you kept notes that lookes like this: PFR'd and autobet the flop. No one folded. Gave up on turn. Isolated with AQo. Good read, he had a weaker hand. Bluffed river on a 4-flush board. Villain was a calling station. Don't bluff calling stations. Anyway, those examples are probably slightly contrived, but the point is, if you right down all of your "plays", you have a summary that you should be able to sort and see quickly what your bad tendencies are. |
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