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Old 03-28-2007, 04:18 AM
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Default Re: Nitty Nit McNitterson

this guy's not a nit, he's a donk

some of you guys seem to think the question is whether or not our hand is good?? I thought the question here was how to get the guy's whole stack in the pot. I'd probably just do it on the flop, but other lines seem fine as well.

What were you going to do if a 6 came on the turn?
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Old 03-28-2007, 04:22 AM
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I'd probably not feel too great about it but get it all in on the flop against this guy.

Those stats are not freakishly nitty if they are all at FR - at least not in the sense they are that unusual. It looks like he plays the big starting hands he gets badly though so I'd pay him off.
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Old 03-28-2007, 04:24 AM
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lyric, i love your notes. i should take better notes, mine are normally "THIS GUY [censored] SUCKS" etc.

oh, and w. 100 bb, push it in. maybe you'll be about to make yet another KK note (or AA!)

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That's just what I thinking (re the notes) - mine are just like yours!
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Old 03-28-2007, 04:37 AM
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do you guys find it too difficult to take better notes while you're playing a lot of tables or are you guys just too lazy to note interesting hands and actions from players? for me it's become second nature to be taking notes constantly on what players are doing in any decent sized pots or what kind of actions they take preflop with certain kinds of hands. after i get a few hands like lyric has in the notes he described i'll usually make a more general note at the top describing the type of player as agg./passive/tight/loose/calling station/likes to bluff/nit/etc. i find it helps a lot to look at your own words when thinking about a player along with the numbers PT spits out for you.
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Old 03-28-2007, 04:55 AM
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do you guys find it too difficult to take better notes while you're playing a lot of tables or are you guys just too lazy to note interesting hands and actions from players? for me it's become second nature to be taking notes constantly on what players are doing in any decent sized pots or what kind of actions they take preflop with certain kinds of hands. after i get a few hands like lyric has in the notes he described i'll usually make a more general note at the top describing the type of player as agg./passive/tight/loose/calling station/likes to bluff/nit/etc. i find it helps a lot to look at your own words when thinking about a player along with the numbers PT spits out for you.

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I'm guessing that many players are like me, and very lazy in note taking. My attittude is basically:

make sure I note really bad players to aide table selection

I don't bother noting anything that is obvious from PAHud stats

It's very lame but I'm sure I'm not alone.
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Old 03-28-2007, 04:59 AM
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do you guys find it too difficult to take better notes while you're playing a lot of tables or are you guys just too lazy to note interesting hands and actions from players? for me it's become second nature to be taking notes constantly on what players are doing in any decent sized pots or what kind of actions they take preflop with certain kinds of hands. after i get a few hands like lyric has in the notes he described i'll usually make a more general note at the top describing the type of player as agg./passive/tight/loose/calling station/likes to bluff/nit/etc. i find it helps a lot to look at your own words when thinking about a player along with the numbers PT spits out for you.

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this is exactly what I do
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Old 03-28-2007, 06:10 AM
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Default Re: Nitty Nit McNitterson

i have a pretty sick memory so i just try to be observant and not space out when i'm not in hands. i don't actually ever take any notes.
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Old 03-28-2007, 06:11 AM
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do you guys find it too difficult to take better notes while you're playing a lot of tables or are you guys just too lazy to note interesting hands and actions from players? for me it's become second nature to be taking notes constantly on what players are doing in any decent sized pots or what kind of actions they take preflop with certain kinds of hands. after i get a few hands like lyric has in the notes he described i'll usually make a more general note at the top describing the type of player as agg./passive/tight/loose/calling station/likes to bluff/nit/etc. i find it helps a lot to look at your own words when thinking about a player along with the numbers PT spits out for you.

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I'm guessing that many players are like me, and very lazy in note taking. My attittude is basically:

make sure I note really bad players to aide table selection

I don't bother noting anything that is obvious from PAHud stats

It's very lame but I'm sure I'm not alone.

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i wish i used gary's note system but mine is very similar to copthis
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Old 03-28-2007, 11:38 AM
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do you guys find it too difficult to take better notes while you're playing a lot of tables or are you guys just too lazy to note interesting hands and actions from players? for me it's become second nature to be taking notes constantly on what players are doing in any decent sized pots or what kind of actions they take preflop with certain kinds of hands. after i get a few hands like lyric has in the notes he described i'll usually make a more general note at the top describing the type of player as agg./passive/tight/loose/calling station/likes to bluff/nit/etc. i find it helps a lot to look at your own words when thinking about a player along with the numbers PT spits out for you.

[/ QUOTE ]

I'm guessing that many players are like me, and very lazy in note taking. My attittude is basically:

make sure I note really bad players to aide table selection

I don't bother noting anything that is obvious from PAHud stats

It's very lame but I'm sure I'm not alone.

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i wish i used gary's note system but mine is very similar to copthis

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The import/export player note function on PT for Pokerstars is your friend...
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Old 03-28-2007, 07:39 PM
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shouldn't nitty nit mcnitterson be changed to kingsy kings mckingsington?

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Yeah he does seem to misplay only KK in my dealings with him. Lol.
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