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Replaying hands
Hi,
I recall reading somewhere Gergory's recommendation to replay hands right after you've played them in order to learn something about your opponents and also to clarify your own mistakes right when you make them. Are people using some sort of tool to replay the hands? I find that looking at the instant hand history in Party Poker is rather cumbersome. Any better way? Suerte, Jonathan |
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Re: Replaying hands
www.pokertracker.com also has an Omaha version of the program (assuming you have the Hold'em version, it's $45...it's $55 standalone)
It replays hands and everything else imaginable. |
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Re: Replaying hands
Yes, I have pokertracker, but am not sure how to use
it to reply hands while I'm in the middle of playing on-line. When I'm playing I have the auto-import window open to import my hand histories and update the stats displayed by playerview on my screen. Is there some way to replay the hands without shutting down the autoimport? Thanks, Jonathan |
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Re: Replaying hands
There's some kind of external game viewer/replayer. Never used it though.
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Re: Replaying hands
select the hand and click the "r" button.
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Re: Replaying hands
You want to actually replay hands while you're still playing? That sounds a little nuts to me... (Gerg do you do this?!)
Usually when I recognize a situation during a hand I want to mull over more than I have time for given that I'm multitabling, I'll just go grab the HH when the hand concludes and email it to myself. After the whole session (maybe next day) I revisit the hand. I suppose if you can replay hands while you're still playing, it's conceivable that you might pick up something on a given opponent that you didn't readily observe while playing the hand the first time; however, I'd be hard pressed to believe this happens often if you are an observant player. I think more can be gained by reviewing the hand with more of a clean slate at a later time. |
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Re: Replaying hands
If I’m just 2 tabling, then yes. It’s funny but one of the biggest reasons I do it is that I find it helps keep me off tilt. It forces my attention on the decisions instead of the result.
I also never seem to get around to reviewing them later, and if I do then I’ve forgotten key info like what I thought my table image was at the time. I sometimes prefer 2-tabling to playing more tables and there is enough downtime to easily review the hands. |
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Re: Replaying hands
But how do you do it?
Do you use the hand replayer in PokerTracker? Thanks, Jonathan |
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Re: Replaying hands
[ QUOTE ]
Usually when I recognize a situation during a hand I want to mull over more than I have time for given that I'm multitabling, I'll just go grab the HH when the hand concludes and email it to myself. After the whole session (maybe next day) I revisit the hand. [/ QUOTE ] I do something similar for holdem. I keep a notebook by my computer, and jot down the hand numbers and interesting points that I want to revisit later. Its worked well for me at holdem. But I was curious about Gregs idea of looking at the hands "in real time" and wanted to try it. Suerte, Jonathan |
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Re: Replaying hands
Open the ring game summary icon. Click on game results (3rd table after general and session results Look for the recent hand and double click it Screen will pop open with that hand |
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