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Ok ive asked this before but i still think my notes suck.
So im curious what makes a good note?
Currently my notes consist mostly of. "any two suited" "standard fish" my favorite "VALUE TOWN!!!" "TAG" "REG - (Level)"
but brute honesty. I really do think many of my notes are that good.
Comments
Player status –
Player’s tendencies –
No. Of tables and level –
Info on open/3bet/4 bet ranges -
Info on how they play certain situations –
tbh, How many tables they play doesnt bother me. If theyre on more than one of my tables ill keep an extra eye on them and see how they playing. Some people can play LAG poker on 28 tables. So can only play TAG on 4.
Then just add in any other info that I feel I can use against them later
I find general terms give you good info on the players tendacies anyway.
Easier just identifing the regs and value first so you can table select and find the easy money.
example:
1 table NL4
calls 3 bet oop w/ace rag
complete donk donk donk
calls 5x raise w/A10 IP, thinks he is golden with it on a A high flop
A typical note for me goes like so :-
DEAD MONEY NL10 - OL pre w/K6 C 4x R OOP, C/C F w/2ndP, T R/S (meaning - open limp pre with K6 call 4x raise out of position, check/call flop with 2nd pair, turn river same), this obvz for bad player and just gives me reminder why they're so bad for future.
Multitable 4 tables NL10 - R 3x pre w/KQ, BF w/TPGK, T R/S (meaning - raise 3x pre with KQ, bet flop with top pair good kicker, turn river same) Regs are obvz harder to be sure on though but for me it's just about identifying them and then staying clear.
The one thing I get annoyed with is the way anything written past about halfway in yellow box just dissapears or gets churned into random symbols.
Hello step7 we spent quite a lot of time on the same table tonight.
Firstly: Always date your notes. A note that is 6 months old could be completely useless and could cost you a lot of money before you realise it.
I tend to stick to the basics when note taking;
Does the villain in question call raises? from what position? what did they have at showdown?
Are they aggressive? tight? loose? Passive? Positionally aware? i.e. stealing blinds (even at NL4 its possible to resteal).
So basically i try to pigeonhole my opponents and then value bet the stations and play tight against the TAGs.
I also keep note of any unusual plays e.g. raised utg with 44 (4xBB) c-bet wet flop with 2 overcards. cbet turn shut down river, as this helps me understand their general play and the range of hands they play.
If you find your notes are disappearing why not use a word document? Or a small notebook? This way your notes are shouldn't disappear and in some cases will be useful in a live poker setting as well as online