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Re: Pokertracker and squinting at the truth (long)
IMO your time can be better spent elsewhere.
I agree taking notes can be helpful, but I just make a note when a person makes a play out of the ordinary. Do you play the same people frequently enough to make it worthwhile to have elaborate notes? |
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Re: Pokertracker and squinting at the truth (long)
Make a note when:
• Someone makes a really fishy move • Someone is at 4 or more of your tables • You notice someone is playing the bubble in a certain way, if they understand it. And if they dont are they too weak/tight or too loose? This should certainly be enough to bump your EV up a few tics without too much work. |
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