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Im taking more and more notes these days, Its alot more important for HU, but still very important for 6max. Playing less tables is helping me take more detailed notes as well.
I have a note from a long time ago on a bad player that says simply "sf". No fucking clue what that means lol.
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spewtard fuckwad
suckout frenzy simply folds showdown fanatic shortstack fool |
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Typo for ad: Aggro Donk.
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Only notes I take are basic leaks that people might have.
A basic example is something that says, "CRR OOP 56s UTG/BTN". basically all that means is he called a 3bet oop with 56s and that he raised UTG when I was on the button. or something like he checks back A9o on 84JA against me in position so it makes it a lot easier to call him down later when he 2barrels overcards since he doesn't value bet lightly to justify not calling down/bluff raising. |
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I never took notes for years....at least not any that were worth anything. You really don't need to in 45-man turbo tourneys. The hands play themselves for the most part. You only really play two streets, and I can recognize a regular easily.
For cash games, the notes are usually based on how they pay off my value bets on the river. Eg. Will the call a pot size bet on the river with just TPTK? Two pair? And stuff like how do they play their big hands, big draws, etc. |
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ty for all the input guys
its apreciated |
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sweet i will read through that later
ty sir |
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