With the amount of people on sites like party and pokerstars is it worth keeping notes on as many players as possible?
If so how much and what kind of info do you guys write down?
Steve.
06-15-2006 03:57 AM
#1
| |
![]() ![]()
|
|
06-15-2006 04:23 AM
#2
| |
It is definitely worth it, for a few reasons. | |
06-16-2006 12:00 AM
#3
| |
This is one of my favorite things about PT and Poker Ace HUD. I sit down at a table and i can see exactly how many hands ive played with other people in the past. I have a terrible memory so this helps greatly when i get instant information on their VPIP and PF raise amounts. I dont make too many notes on players, at least not as much as i probly should. If you pick up some betting patterns you should take those down, but i would recommend the Poker Tracker and Poker Ace HUD. Its paid for itself many times over. | |
06-16-2006 03:03 AM
#4
| |
![]() ![]()
|
As mentioned earlier ... I use the HUD stats with my observations and make notes on as many players as possible. When you see someone is 15 / 1 and they suddenly raise PF .. well maybe they really have something. Conversely, someone who is 52 / 25 and you have seen them showdown 9 4 os ... then that goes in the notes too. Mostly tho I try to mark the fish who don't have enuf stats but you see them betting their A 5 when the 5 pairs on the flop. You just gotta mark them for later. |
06-16-2006 03:47 AM
#5
| |
I also take a lot of notes, and by now it's rare I sit at a table without at least 1 person I have a note on, usually its 2-4 out of 10. That's after about 14k hands at my current stake. So I'd say there are enough refulars to make it worthwhile. | |