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I understand that sngpt requires reads on your opponets to make decisions. When you multitableing, how do you assign reads in sngpt if you dont have reads on all of them? Is there a standard "read" for the program or are you able to keep reads on everyone at multiple tables?
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Impossible to keep reads on everyone. Just experience will give you a reasonable feel for people's tendencies.
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Impossible to keep reads on everyone. Just experience will give you a reasonable feel for people's tendencies. [/ QUOTE ] It is not impossable to keep reads on everyone. You just have to pay super good attention and be smart/a balla. Velocity |
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[ QUOTE ] Impossible to keep reads on everyone. Just experience will give you a reasonable feel for people's tendencies. [/ QUOTE ] It is not impossable to keep reads on everyone. You just have to pay super good attention and be smart/a balla. Velocity [/ QUOTE ] Okay, if you 2-table it should be possible. |
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Still possible with 3-tabling as well. Make a habit out of checking the hand histories at showdown.
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reads are easy. if i dont know who they are i assume they are donks if they are at like 6+ of my tables i assume they are at least semi decent.
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Make a habit out of checking the hand histories at showdown. [/ QUOTE ] or get Ace Hud which will give you a basic idea on the style of your opponents and show you mucked cards! |
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reads are easy. if i dont know who they are i assume they are donks if they are at like 6+ of my tables i assume they are at least semi decent. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Reads are not that hard with 4 tables or less. With more then that I have a hard time. Also OP you know that people dont actually use sngpt while they play right?
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Go through poker tracker, check the hand histories and make notes on them.
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