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Di`Vinn
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07-21-2010, 01:21 PM
Post subject: More Questions
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High Card
Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 10
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i started this week and have put around 5000 hands in to find that i have made a 150% profit off my inital deposit. Im playing .05/.10 NLH I was woundering if there was a program i could run to help me find Losing players? Back a couple years ago i used to use My Poker Intel but i guess the site is not up. Im playing on Ultimate bet thanks. I have Poker Tracker 3 but i cannot figure out how to set up everthing
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Hoopy
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Full House
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Riverballs
Posts: 777
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Two things I actively use to find bad players.
- Odd stacks are more likely to be fish - $6 at 10NL for example.
- Start tables - fish love to come in and play right away rather than wait.
If you're struggling with Poker Tracker these links should help.
The 2+2 Forum Archives: How to use Poker Tracker.
PokerTracker - Online Poker Software, Player Stats Tracking & HUD
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NightGizmo
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Flush
Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 268
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I'm not familiar with the options at UB, but Full Tilt lets you filter and sort tables by pot size and % of players seeing the flop. If UB lets you do the same thing, then just filter so you can view only the tables that are both loose and wild, sort by %-players-see-flop, and try to join those at the top of the list.
I also color-code my villains when I create notes -- green == fish. If I see a loose+wild table with any villains color-coded as green, then I try to join that table immediately.
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StarGrinder
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Full House
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: UTG (aka USA)
Posts: 683
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Quote:
Originally Posted by HoopyDude
Odd stacks are more likely to be fish - $6 at 10NL for example
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For sure. Odd stack sizes are a sure fire way of spotting fish. I always try to find tables with a seat to the left of a few odd stacks and a couple of nits to my right. Doesn't always work out that way, but that's the goal.
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Tasha
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Flush
Join Date: May 2010
Location: At the far end of the table
Posts: 262
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How odd does a stack need to be to make it odd?
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Imthenewfish
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Full House
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: sites im allowed to play on
Posts: 945
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Quote:
Originally Posted by StarGrinder
For sure. Odd stack sizes are a sure fire way of spotting fish. I always try to find tables with a seat to the left of a few odd stacks and a couple of nits to my right. Doesn't always work out that way, but that's the goal.
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wat about notorious short stackers that won some manies at the table and now have an odd stack
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Keith
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Full House
Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 1,336
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the notorious short stackers you are referring to are playing 24 tables and buying in for minimum on each of them. If you have hundreds of hands on them in a short time or they are on several of your tables ....you know that they are short stackers and should have a pretty good idea of what ranges they are shoving , if not try googleing for a short stack hand chart.
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Imthenewfish
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Full House
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: sites im allowed to play on
Posts: 945
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Keith_MM
the notorious short stackers you are referring to are playing 24 tables and buying in for minimum on each of them. If you have hundreds of hands on them in a short time or they are on several of your tables ....you know that they are short stackers and should have a pretty good idea of what ranges they are shoving , if not try googleing for a short stack hand chart.
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I know I'm just saying that some people that don't have a full buy-in still have some idea of what they're doing
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