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Old 05-03-2005, 02:21 AM
SteveL91 SteveL91 is offline
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Default Re: When a read is not a read.

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I never have used playerview, or gametime ... and don't use PT stats .. I do need to spend more time watching opponents .. i sometimes get into autoplay mode unless villian does something really standout

prob should drop 1-2 tables and work it up ..

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Yea, lately, I've been playing 2-3 tables. I find that's a good balance between paying attention and not getting overly bored. I just don't have the patience for one table unless it's very short-handed or heads-up.

I still can't quite pick up on betting patterns reliably, but I find when I think a hand through, I can usually find a probable range of hands, which is something I didn't bother doing when I first started to play. The only stat I'd really like to have is VP$IP; the rest, I can discern on my own. For whatever reason, I never bother to notate if someone is loose or tight PF (unless it comes in the course of a hand like limping Q3o UTG, etc); lately, I've been forcing myself to try and do so.
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