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Dear ...
Dear Buddy,
Its called pokertracker.. Your welcome, Brian EDIT: I highlighted the important stuff [ QUOTE ] IT'S MY MOST DARING AND AMBITIOUS PROJECT EVER... Hey Brian, A month ago I had a huge breakthrough. I'm not talking about a simple "aha" moment... I'm talking about a RUN THROUGH THE STREETS NAKED screaming "EUREKA! EUREKA! EUREKA!" kind of moment! (But not in a Will Ferrell kind of way.) Anyway, here's what happened... I was checking my email, replying to poker questions from readers, when I came across this question: *** QUESTION FROM READER *** Hey, My online poker room shows me stats about my play like flops seen, flop winning %, hands won, and showdowns won %. What %'s should I be shooting for? How do I know whats good? Thanks in advance. Your newsletters have really improved my playing. D.R. Seattle, WA *** This is actually a common question. I usually reply with the advice to "see a low percentage of flops, win a high percentage of showdowns", and so on. But then it occurred to me... What if there REALLY WERE "ideal" numbers players should aim for with these statistics? Then I took it one step further... What if there was an "ideal" number of times you should perform specific behaviors-- like pre-flop raises, post-flop bluffs, check-raises, and so on? I started to think about it. Of course, every poker game style is unique and different. So it'd be IMPOSSIBLE for there to be "exact" numbers... right? That's what I thought too-- until it hit me. *** MY "EUREKA!" MOMENT *** There are hundreds of thousands of people playing online poker EVERY SINGLE DAY. And in every ring game... every Sit and Go... every multi-table tournament... THERE ARE ALWAYS WINNERS. Over time, if you analyzed these winners, patterns would emerge... You'd find that single-table Sit and Go winners tend to play tight in the beginning... and avoid bluffing until later in the game. You'd find that ring game winners tend to limp-in with low pocket pairs... to bust their opponents when they hit trips. What else would we find? Well, here's what's interesting: If you analyzed enough games-- and enough winners-- you'd be left with EXACT, IN-DEPTH STATISTICS about the "ideal" way to play online poker based on your unique style... am I right? You'd have a complete SYSTEM for: * Starting hands * Betting patterns * Bluffs * Positioning * Blinds * And more It would literally be like having a step-by-step BLUEPRINT of how to consistently win! Can you imagine how POWERFUL that would be? Can you imagine what you could do with the information if you knew step-by-step EXACTLY what the "average winner" does in a high-stakes ring game? Or in a multi-player tournament? It would be incredible. It'd be the "ultimate" poker strategy guide, actually. Of course, to pull something like this off you'd need three things: 1.) A way to COLLECT detailed statistics about online poker games... 2.) A way to ANALYZE all the data and make sense of it... 3.) ENOUGH data to make concrete "conclusions"... Lucky for us, the online poker rooms already solve the first problem... with a little thing called HAND HISTORIES! Hand histories are stored on your computer after you finish each game. They contain an exact "recap" of what each player did in every situation (including the WINNER). These hand histories are a GOLDMINE of information. The second thing you'd need (a way to ANALYZE the data) is the hard part... Someone would have to create a sophisticated software tool that somehow "decodes" every hand history, compile the data into weighted stats, and separates out each game type... Well I've got good news: I AM BUILDING THIS EXACT SOFTWARE TOOL! Well, I'M not building it. My software developer is doing all the coding... (He's a friggin GENIUS by the way.) Anyway, this thing kicks ass. You put hand histories into it and it immediately spits out detailed statistics about the winner... like what hands they played, how often they bet, the "turning points" of the game, and more. Neat, huh? OK, so I've got the first two things taken care of. I have a system for COLLECTING the online poker data and a way to ANALYZE it... But there's one thing missing: THE DATA ITSELF! I have some data (from my own poker games and the people I've coached)-- but I need more. A LOT MORE. And that's where YOU come in... Since you play online poker, there are hand histories on your computer. And I want them! I want your hand histories so badly... here's what I'm willing to do: When I get enough data to put into my software program, I'm going to compile all my "research findings" into an eBook. This eBook is going to be the "motherload" of poker guides. And because the information is so valuable, this baby is going to be EXPENSIVE. (I forgot to mention... even though my programmer is a GENIUS, he costs an arm and a leg!) Anyway, not only will this guide be expensive, but I'm also going to RESTRICT THE NUMBER OF COPIES DISTRIBUTED. Let's face it, if too many people get this information, it won't be as valuable anymore. And since I want to use this system MYSELF, it's better if I only publish the eBook for a limited number of players. *** HELP ME HELP YOU! *** Like I said before, I need your hand histories. In exchange for you giving them to me, I'LL SEND YOU A FREE COPY OF MY FINDINGS ONCE THEY'RE COMPLETED. I expect this to be sometime during the month of May. You'll get the complete eBook I put together... 100% FREE. You'll discover the exact "blueprint" for success in every online poker game type... from tournaments to ring games. All you have to do is EMAIL MY DEVELOPER AS MANY HAND HISTORIES AS YOU POSSIBLY CAN (100 minimum). That's it! *** HOW TO SEND YOUR HAND HISTORIES *** Just follow the instructions on this webpage to submit your hand histories and get your FREE copy of my research. It takes less than 2 minutes... and it's so easy a monkey could do it. Talk to you soon. - Roy P.S. The data you submit will be held 100% confidential and secure, of course! P.P.S. It doesn't matter if you won or lost each hand... because each hand history summarizes how EVERYONE at the table played-- not just you. So just follow the instructions on this page. It will show you step-by-step how to find the hand histories on your computer... depending on which casino you play at. |
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