Re: Reccomendations for reviewing hands after a session
Note:Tnixon, please no more math posts.
Reviewing sessions helps out a lot, even though I don't do it anymore because my computer doesn't save hand histories. When I did do it however, it worked. A lot of it is going through and asking questions such as:
"was it neccessary to raise the turn there when much of his range is bluffs?"
"Is that really a good vbet-am I really ahead more than 1/2 the time he calls?"
"Should I have raised there instead of calling?-there are so many cards that allow him to catch up and/or kill my action."
"What's the best way to counter this guy's strategy?"
The more you study, the more things come naturally. These days, because I can't go through histories, I learn by reading current posts and archives of 2+2. I probably read 2+2 just as much, if not more, than I play.
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