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Note taking

ElkayElkay Member Posts: 1
edited April 2012 in The Poker Clinic
Hi all, I'm relatively new to poker as a whole and just wanted a bit of advice when it comes to online note-taking.
I watch Sky poker avidly, and generally play small stakes cash games.

My questions are:

What type of notes should I be taking on players? Is 'loose,' 'tight,' 'timid' sufficient, or should I be a bit more descriptive?

What sort of time-frame should I be looking at to identify a player's playstyle? For example, if I play for an hour with an opponent and he plays nearly every hand, would my description of 'loose' be accurate, or could he just be a tight player on a good run?

many thanks

Elkay

Comments

  • AcidMan27AcidMan27 Member Posts: 3,752
    edited April 2012
    There is no definitive answer really, write down whatever you feel will help you when you read it.

    I tend to write down their style first, then some key hands i've seen them play and get to showdown. I'll also list what game this hand was in.

  • SJspanky1SJspanky1 Member Posts: 620
    edited April 2012

    Are they passive/ aggressive. Do they believe bluffs or always call.

    What hands you have seen them open/ 3bet /call with. What hands have you seen them get all-in preflop with.

    Any other mumbo jumbo that helps you to asess situations when playing pots against them.

  • Lambert180Lambert180 Member Posts: 12,197
    edited April 2012
    I've been reading a opker book recently that discusses note-taking on players and it said there are 3 main areas you want to be able to assess people on pretty quickly.

    Loose/Tight - How many hands do they play? Have you seen them show a hand at showdown and think to yourself 'what the **** was he doing playing 4Toff' lol.

    Aggresive/Passive - Do they always raise when they come into a pot, do they 3bet alot, do they limp alot preflop? Post flop do they just check/call all the time, or are they keeping the aggression going?

    Level of deception - Do they slowplay monsters or just bet their big hands? Do they always just check/fold when they haven't hit and bet when they have?

    Obviously, aside from these, you can get more details  on specific situations like 'just check/calls with a straight draw/flush draw' but I think if you get a handle on the 3 areas above for each player, you'd be off to a very good start.

    P.S. The amount of space you get on Sky to write in the notes box is tiny so beware.
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