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Re: Why charts don\'t suck, or: Jeet Kune Do and poker
I like your post if you keep in mind that most micro-limit players are really bad at poker. Find the best available method to let them make -EV decisions and you will benefit over the long run.
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Re: Why charts don\'t suck, or: Jeet Kune Do and poker
This is a damn good post. I am adding it to my favorites to link to newbs when discussion of this comes up (which it does often).
Sw: thanks for a valuable contribution. I have thought in my own mind something along these lines, and tried to explain it, but I never manged to do so either so consicely or articulately. Again, damn fine post. Greg |
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Re: Why charts don\'t suck, or: Jeet Kune Do and poker
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Should beginners avoid HUD products for a while? What do other people think? [/ QUOTE ] I think one or two tabling combined with using a HUD will not harm beginning players. I don't think new players should (generally) play more than two tables either way. I'm agnostic about new players using HUDs or not. I didn't use them when I first started, but HUDs did not exist then. So, while I don't think yr argument is stupid or anything, I'm not sure I agree. I do think new players should be congizant of trying to isolate true tendencies, and not overly rely on stats. |
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Re: Why charts don\'t suck, or: Jeet Kune Do and poker
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Bruce Lee never played a 72o from EP. Thats what the charts help me with . . . . . sometimes. [/ QUOTE ] yeah but 7,3o HU is teh pwn |
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Re: Why charts don\'t suck, or: Jeet Kune Do and poker
I find stats to be useful in the micros because of the very high turnaround in opponents. Dozens of different players, played with for a couple score hands at a time, spread out over months would be hard to remember. At least with stats I can see that last time we played together, this guy was playing tight, or that guy was spewing chips like Mardi Gras beads, or whathaveyou.
Players I encounter often enough to remember myself, I generally don't NEED the stats. Though I do like the PT function of exporting known raising hands. |
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*BUMP*
This is a great post. You guys should read it.
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Re: Why charts don\'t suck, or: Jeet Kune Do and poker
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Though I do like the PT function of exporting known raising hands. [/ QUOTE ] What is this you speak of? |
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Re: Why charts don\'t suck, or: Jeet Kune Do and poker
When you export your notes, you can configure it in "advanced export" to export a bunch of different stats.
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