Re: When a read is not a read.
I 3 table Party 1/2
I have found that the GT+ stats arn't too acurate early on. I think having 200 hands on someone shows a lot more, but usually I don't have 200 hands on someone. I just use the stats to see roughly what type of players they are. From that I memorize how often they bluff, if they pump draws for value, if they fold to agression a lot,if they auto bet when checked to..etc. I don't actually write the notes down though, there are so many players on Party, I don't play against the same players often.
When I play live, the reads are much easier to memorize because you can put a face to it. Also it's only one table live and you can also use tells.
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