Session reviews?
Just wondering in general how people go over their sessions more in depth after the fact.
I dont really have any hands to cherry pick out like I dont write down my hand but would like to be able to easily go through and see the large hands where I made mistakes etc etc. Also is there a place that explains how to read the graphs from pokerev? (and how can I go about using this for finding leaks) Saw this with no filters is this something to be concerned about? http://img525.imageshack.us/img525/4971/pokerevpi5.jpg |
Re: Session reviews?
Do you have pokertracker? Go get it... you can review EVERYTHING...
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Re: Session reviews?
Yeah I have poker tracker but reviewing EVERYTHING seems extremely tedious...
i.e. Open hand. okay hmm I folded 27o UTG I think thats fine. Next hand... wanted to see if there was a filter for just big hands.. |
Re: Session reviews?
I ussually go to the sessions tab, select the session I want to look at then below that sort the hands by the net won/lost.
Doing that I can then look over to see if I misplayed hands for the losses or just got sucked out on. Also helps to look at some of your big winners to see how ya got the money in. |
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Yeah I have poker tracker but reviewing EVERYTHING seems extremely tedious... i.e. Open hand. okay hmm I folded 27o UTG I think thats fine. Next hand... wanted to see if there was a filter for just big hands.. [/ QUOTE ] jeff - take a look at pokey's how to use pokertracker. rinse/repeat. EN |
Re: Session reviews?
Look at biggest pots.
Also Pokey made an excellent post about how to review your game with PT using filters and everything. I don't know ehere it is. Try to search or start a thread in micro or small stakes no limit asking for it. You might get flamed a little for it...but also someone might link you to it. |
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anyone find the thread lego is referring to?
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anyone find the thread lego is referring to? [/ QUOTE ] Here it is Edit - just saw that it was already posted |
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