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Old 07-15-2009, 05:08 PM     Post subject: Advice on Hand Reviewing Session Needed #1 (permalink)  
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Alright,the Full Ring Hold Em Forum need some injections.

I have been reviewing some my sessions lately and I am wondering how do you guys go through your Reviewing Sessions?Any Certain filters do you adjust or in terms of BBs pots or certain opponents?

Would like to get some discussion going on how we can improve our Hand Reviewing sessions as i have been guiltiy of not reviewing my sessions for an entire week thus making me the same mistakes over and over again.

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Old 07-16-2009, 12:02 PM #2 (permalink)  
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I constantly mark hands in HEM for specific review later. These typically end up being showdown hands.

I also like to review my sessions in light of positional awareness, as well as my fold to 3b stats, etc.

Also, take at least 10 hands where you were up against a thinking villain and start stoving ranges in light of action on every street. There have been so many times where I thought I had the best of it, but stove makes me look like an idiot when I start narrowing ranges based on post-flop play.
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I constantly mark hands in HEM for specific review later. These typically end up being showdown hands.

I also like to review my sessions in light of positional awareness, as well as my fold to 3b stats, etc.

Also, take at least 10 hands where you were up against a thinking villain and start stoving ranges in light of action on every street. There have been so many times where I thought I had the best of it, but stove makes me look like an idiot when I start narrowing ranges based on post-flop play.
how do u mark the hands as u goo?
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Also, take at least 10 hands where you were up against a thinking villain and start stoving ranges in light of action on every street. There have been so many times where I thought I had the best of it, but stove makes me look like an idiot when I start narrowing ranges based on post-flop play.
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I constantly mark hands in HEM for specific review later. These typically end up being showdown hands.

I also like to review my sessions in light of positional awareness, as well as my fold to 3b stats, etc.

Also, take at least 10 hands where you were up against a thinking villain and start stoving ranges in light of action on every street. There have been so many times where I thought I had the best of it, but stove makes me look like an idiot when I start narrowing ranges based on post-flop play.
how do u mark the hands as u goo?
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Old 07-19-2009, 05:40 AM #7 (permalink)  
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You know how the HUD keeps the 3 latest hands with winner and pot size, well if you click on a hand it brings it up in a little HH viewer thing. That viewer thing has a check box at the top left, tick that to mark the hand. Later on in HEM when doing your HEM review, just click the 'show marked hands only' option, and it'll only bring up the hands you marked.
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