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I try to abbreviate my notes as much as possible. I use lines, so for person 1, I'd have:
NPFR:
PFR: TT(MP AI 8)
SB: L62s
NPFR = No Pre-flop raise
PFR = Pre flop raise
SB: L62s means limped 62s in small blind.
TT(MP AI 8) means went AI with 8 BBs (or whatever it was) with TT in MP. I would not have included the Axs call in my notes.
For person 2, I'd have
PFR: AA(6), A4s (AI 10 MP), 22(AI 16 BU)
AA(6) means open raised 6 BB, A4s (AI 10 MP) means open raised 10BB.
So I end up with notes like this:
NPFR: AA (MP), TT (BU), 44 (LC4 UTG)
PFR: AK(3bx3 BB), A5s (4 BU), KJs(4 3bAI MP), 88(AI 10 SB)
LC4 Limped and called a raise of 4BB
3bx3 means re-raised 3 times the amount of the raise. ie if raise was 3BB, 3bet 9BB
I find this helps with putting opponents on ranges pre-flop. I am constantly amazed by how many people limp premium pairs and raise Ax .
I put th date instead of the stakes, but that may not be a good plan as in a years time I might not remember what stakes I was playing.
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