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Old 03-30-2007, 04:40 PM
Rune Nesheim Rune Nesheim is offline
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Default Note taking

I read the the posting guidelines and I know posting hands are most encouraged, but I still felt this was the best forum to post this in since it applies specifically to SSNL games. I'm new here, so please let me know if I'm wrong [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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This is my note taking system:

Synstax:
TERM : explanation
Anything sourrounded by ( ) is optional, if more than one option then seperated by /
Anything sourrounded by [ ] and seperated by / you have to choose one or more.
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CS, UCS : Calling Station, Ultimate Calling Station
CLDGSDS : Can't Lay Down Cutshot Draw Syndrom
DNB : Do Not Bluff
LWw/[WH/SH/D](--DNB) : Leads Weak With Weak Holding/Strong Holding/Draw
LSWTP(--DNB) : Leads Strong With TP.
NSOP : No Sense Of Position
[W/N]3bR(--ABS) : Wide/Narrow 3betting Range, ABS : Against Button Steal
F : Floater
RCBETw/[air/SH/WH/D] : Raise Continuation Bet With Air/Strong Holding/Weak Holding/Draw
minRFw/[air/SH/WH/D]: min Raise Flop With...
minRTw/[air/SH/WH/D]: .... Turn ....
BR(s/B) : Bluffs River small/Big
VBR[s/B] : Value Bets River small/Big
NP(C) : Nut Peddler (C added when only nutpeddling)
CCw/[AK/KK+,...] : Cold Calls pf with ...
[2/3]! : Player capable of double/triple barreling
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*CLDGSDS is more to describe players that will call of their stack on a draw more than just gutshots.
* Min-raise is not just min-raises, but basically all abnormally small raises.

Example of classical 25-100NL fish:
CS, DNB
CLDGSDS
LWw/WH/D
LSWTP
NSOP
N3bR
minRFw/SH/(air/WH/D)?
minRTw/SH
BR
CCw/{wide range}

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This system was inspired by a post by aba when he was in the well, where he used a lot of acronyms to describe Gus Hanson. It looks a little confusing I'm sure, but it works for me [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]

I really think the notes you take tells a lot about how you think about the game, so I would like to know what notes you guys use. Basically, what reads should I make that could help me make better decisions in a later hand.
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Old 03-30-2007, 04:45 PM
FishSticks FishSticks is offline
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Default Re: Note taking

are you familiar with "TLDR"?
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Old 03-30-2007, 04:48 PM
FishSticks FishSticks is offline
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Default Re: Note taking

On a serious note - I usually note the following stuff:

- plays draws aggro or passive
- c/r light or nuts only
- overbet means?
- tiny bet means?
- donk bet means?
- anything i notice about how he plays the nuts (flat call flop > raise blank turn or whatever)
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Old 03-30-2007, 04:52 PM
Rune Nesheim Rune Nesheim is offline
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Default Re: Note taking

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are you familiar with "TLDR"?

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Are you familiar with Ritalin [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
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