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Player notes...

SlipwaterSlipwater Member Posts: 3,611
Having recently came back to play on Sky, I sometimes see a note flagged up against certain players. I was never really into taking down information about players, but I did do it occasionally. Now, these notes were written about a decade ago, and as most of them are without context I have no idea about the specifics.

No names, of course... but my notes range from good chat, which is at least on the positive end of the spectrum, to I had aces and he called my four-bet all-in with 7 3 off and made a straight!. I know, we've all been there. Obviously I wrote that just after the hand, but seeing it ten years later is funny.

Oddly enough, I was at the table long enough to see that his play hasn't really changed in all that time :D

Does anyone wish to share some funny, anonymous notes they have on players?

Comments

  • TheEdge949TheEdge949 Member Posts: 5,713
    Mine are mainly a series of expletive laden opinions regarding peoples general intelligence and the propensity for luck over GTO.

    Oh and lots of pretty colours too.
  • DozzaDozza Member Posts: 318


    Oh and lots of pretty colours too.

    Red = danger, stay away if possible.
    Blue = leaky game (i.e. water) and can be taken advantage of
    Green = an improving player who is growing (like vegetation)
    Yellow = a blindingly (i.e the Sun) obvious predictable player where ur notes will always be accurate
    Purple = flirty

    I assume most people have a similar system for their colour codes.


  • SlipwaterSlipwater Member Posts: 3,611
    Dozza said:


    Oh and lots of pretty colours too.

    Red = danger, stay away if possible.
    Blue = leaky game (i.e. water) and can be taken advantage of
    Green = an improving player who is growing (like vegetation)
    Yellow = a blindingly (i.e the Sun) obvious predictable player where ur notes will always be accurate
    Purple = flirty

    I assume most people have a similar system for their colour codes.


    I always used yellow for those I thought were decent and friendly - often poker had nothing to do with it.

    Exactly how many purple folk have you encountered on here? :D
  • JammyFkerJammyFker Member Posts: 427
    Would be easier to steal from the police station - Snap fold f3b unless KKrAA - Gives more problems then the average mum in law - Playing since 1970 - All in with a cold - He was caught dealing with his emotions - Would bluff the local priest - Shark dressed as a whale
  • DozzaDozza Member Posts: 318
    Orange = plays like Donald Trump (fights back 10 times harder with 27o)

    https://youtube.com/watch?v=nh9kSEOohH8

  • DozzaDozza Member Posts: 318
    edited December 7
    "When somebody challenges you, fight back. Don't let them push you around. Don't be a sucker. Fight back 10 times harder than they ever thought. Guess what - they'll never play games with you again."

    I really do wonder how wide Trump's defence range is based on these comments :D
  • Bean81Bean81 Member Posts: 608
    Orange = aggro reg
    Yellow = tag reg
    Green = nit reg
    Purple = splashy rec
    Blue = passive fish
    Red = whale

    If I've chatted with somebody, I'll note that down. Things like their job, where they live and football team.

    Otherwise, I include notes on their bet sizing and timing and anything unusual.
  • SlipwaterSlipwater Member Posts: 3,611
    JammyFker said:

    Would be easier to steal from the police station - Snap fold f3b unless KKrAA - Gives more problems then the average mum in law - Playing since 1970 - All in with a cold - He was caught dealing with his emotions - Would bluff the local priest - Shark dressed as a whale


    Some good ones there! :D
  • HENDRIK62HENDRIK62 Member Posts: 3,221
    orange - whale (usually notes will have specifics)
    blue - stationy/sticky
    yellow - passive ABC (again notes will show any specifics)
    green - pretty good, take care
    red - unpredictable, sometimes spewy
    purple - very good, steer clear, particularly when they have position
  • stokefcstokefc Member Posts: 7,867
    HENDRIK62 said:

    orange - whale (usually notes will have specifics)
    blue - stationy/sticky
    yellow - passive ABC (again notes will show any specifics)
    green - pretty good, take care
    red - unpredictable, sometimes spewy
    purple - very good, steer clear, particularly when they have position

    I'm guessing i'm purple o:)
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