|
 Originally Posted by Lodogg
Yes...Trust me. I thought about buying it for a long time and it was well worth the investment. You can track everything you are doing right and wrong. You can also track the adjustments you are trying to make in your game.
After 4 months and about 15000 hands, I purchased poker tracker. As Lodogg says, you will discover things. For example, not knowing any better (and I hadn't yet discovered FTR), I found that I was consistently losing money playing A2 - A 10. Obvious now, but from the first day with PT, I seldom if EVER play those cards. Same with cards like K 10, KJ OOP, and A Q os OOP.
Plus, I try to go back frequently and look at my big losses and then replay the hand. I ask myself why did I do what I did and how would I do it now. From that I surmised I was just too stubborn "to lay down" a hand that was leading after the flop but ultimately counterfeited on the turn.
Note to self: Need to work harder on laying down a 2nd best hand.
|