Re: When a read is not a read.
Excellent post. For better or worse, I've never used any outside program too overlay stats or anything. I just recently (as in today) exported a few select stats from pokertracker. Even playing four tables, I can still get a decent amount of notes on the people at my tables.
Getting - and more importantly - using reads is one of my biggest weaknesses. I still don't think I'm getting very good reads, so I've been cutting back on the tables lately. Hopefully, I'll start making some headway. My hand reading is already starting to improve (though, actually thinking about a hand really helps [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img] ). I have a lot of holes to fill, but I think this one is the most pressing.
Thanks for the post.
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