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Old 12-04-2005, 06:02 PM
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I have an idea to make Guruman's idea even better. You can import the hh to PT and then check the stats of each player. Do a search/replace on the players name with their stats. Like replace "PokerPadawan" with "PokerPadawan (60/40/6)". Then the reads will be apparent, even while looking at the text.

This means that you may have a better idea of how to play the earlier hands than the reviewee did, but after a few hands this effect will be gone because the stats would have sort of converged on any HUD.
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Old 12-04-2005, 07:09 PM
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Default Re: session review, SSSH style

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I have an idea to make Guruman's idea even better. You can import the hh to PT and then check the stats of each player. Do a search/replace on the players name with their stats. Like replace "PokerPadawan" with "PokerPadawan (60/40/6)". Then the reads will be apparent, even while looking at the text.

This means that you may have a better idea of how to play the earlier hands than the reviewee did, but after a few hands this effect will be gone because the stats would have sort of converged on any HUD.

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That seems like a lot of work. Why not just use the hh reviewer that comes with PT? Then the stats are right there.
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Old 12-04-2005, 07:27 PM
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leader:

That's what I do. I was wondering - when you're in the PT HH reviewer, does it show the cummulative stats for all the players, or just the stats up to that point?
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Old 12-04-2005, 07:36 PM
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That's what I do. I was wondering - when you're in the PT HH reviewer, does it show the cummulative stats for all the players, or just the stats up to that point?

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Just up to that point if you click on the stat icon. The only problem is that you have to look up AF with is based on all the hands. Another problem I have is the datamined stats I have in another database, those stats aren't included when I review my hands.
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Old 12-04-2005, 07:38 PM
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Default Re: session review, SSSH style

Lol, You guys with your "Genious" ideas [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]

i thought everyone was doing this? "manual import" Search for users name, find him go to session tab, Find the session(Game name) highlight... and play the whole thing through PT...

Lol wtf was everyone doing then?

Then go to position stats, Find some of the biggest winners/Losers... Review them. Add in things like Equity/Pot odd's to help ya check +EV decisions...

Bob your uncle [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img].

Also get to have stats on the guy so if you ever play him MUHAHA. Ahem.
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Old 12-04-2005, 08:26 PM
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Default Re: session review, SSSH style

I actually feel like I get a lot more out of doing it my way, since I'm able to not only critique my reviewee's play, but also the play of his opponents. I can also make my own reads and suggest raises vs some opponents and folds vs others.

Slowing down the process takes up more time, but I personally get more out of not only doing it, but also reading the responses.
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Old 12-04-2005, 11:02 PM
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That seems like a lot of work. Why not just use the hh reviewer that comes with PT? Then the stats are right there.

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Then it's hard to make notes.
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Old 12-04-2005, 11:05 PM
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That seems like a lot of work. Why not just use the hh reviewer that comes with PT? Then the stats are right there.

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Then it's hard to make notes.

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Open a word doc...that's what I would do at least.
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Old 12-05-2005, 09:11 AM
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updated list as of Monday morning:

ADDboy
adsman
BigBrother
bobman0330
car ramrod
Chairman Wood
CollegeKid
DarkKnight
dietlime
Disconnected
Dopey
GME
Guruman
Happydaz
have it all
jba
Koss
krimson
lank4ever
leader
Levarkin
ligastar
meep_42
melquides
MexKrax
milesdyson
Mister Z
mmmmmmbrother
MrWookie
mvoss
nadical
nmnewbie
numeri
Peter Harris
PokerPadawan
PokerSparky
POKhER
scotty34
silencio
SnglMaltScotch
Stefan_K
Stonewalled
WhiteShirt
Wynton
xwillience

I'll make a new thread posting the pairings this evening. There's still time to get in if you're interested. Just PM me.
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Old 12-05-2005, 01:26 PM
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This sounds like a good idea. I'm always looking at different ways to find mistakes in my game. Thanks a lot numeri, I hope it gets up and running. I will now have to go off and play my best 200 hand session...
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