Hi all,
I always take notes on players while playing online, but one thing I have yet to exploit is the colour options. Would be keen to get some insight on how you categorise these colours.
It seems to me the most logical way to use colours is to provide instant information about playing style. e.g. pro/rookie, loose/tight, aggro/passive etc. However, that is a lot of variables to combine when there are only six colours to choose from on Sky.
How do you manage this? What is your labelling system?
I imagine most people have me set to green
Comments
Red = Danger
Amber/Orange = Proceed with caution
Green = Donk
Still not used to it and keep spilling my drink when I join a 1r and see red tags there!
Think colour tags are super useful though - don't really have time to read all the notes on the fly so just have a quick look if in a pot with that player.
Red- Tight agressive (standard)
Yellow - Loose passive (limpalot)
Blue - Tight Tight (nit)
orange = shitreg
green = good reg
red = friend/sky discord user
cyan = DukeMinusD
yellow = roy695
green - decent reg
red - unpredictable
yellow - face up
turquoise - calls too much ie never try to bluff
brown/orange - ****
Red = Effing Good
Purple = Loose Aggro
Orange = Tight Aggro
Yellow = Tight
Green = Rubbish/Face Up
Blue = Crazy
Yellow= Decent reg
Blue= Any 'reg' who wins money but has significant exploitable leaks (this is the tag where the note actually matters the most)
Green= Nit fish
Purple= Aggro fish