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Old 08-12-2007, 04:01 PM
Kalledrengen Kalledrengen is offline
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Default How do you guys analyse your HH? NLTRN

I'm relatively new to HU SNG's, and a few days ago I figured I would try to take a look at my humble sized HH and search for any misplays I might have made during my first few hundred SNG's.
But I wasen't really sure what to look for so I figured I would look at the hands where I either won or lost a big amount of chips, sorta ignoring all the lesser pots.

So I look up pots where the pot was around 1k chips, meaning I won/lost 500 and tried to see if I did any major errors. Only problem with this is that by watching only the big hands I leave out the flow of the match, which has huge meaning to the hand itself.
One of the things I specificly looked after was if I was favorite or not when the money got pushed into the pot. I had pokerstove to check out the win% of the hands at the time where the action happened, to see how many times I got in as a favorite and likewise how many times I put my money in the pot as an underdog.

But I'm not sure what I really learned doing this. I had some good and bad calls/pushes, won some bad ones and lost some good ones, didn't really tell me much I didn't know before.

So I'm curious, when you start analysing your HH, what do you have on your mind? Looking for something specific? Going through each and every single hand? Using only pt or perhaps also universal replay viwer to make it easier to get a feel of the flow the match had?
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Old 08-12-2007, 04:38 PM
ChicagoRy ChicagoRy is offline
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Default Re: How do you guys analyse your HH? NLTRN

PM me, I'll analyze a HH for you if you'd like. Not some 120 hand game though [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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