Was about to play a 4nl and noticed that 3 of the players had notes I had made in the past. One was noted as "all ins - nutter". Now this is a pretty strong read I had in the past and was expecting fireworks but after 8/10 hands he had folded nearly every one and the one he was involved in was checked down. Which was the real player and how representative are (perhaps) the 20 or so hands I saw him raising and acting like a nutter. No answers expected but does anyone else find that a firm conviction is turned on its head with subsequent actions?
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Hahaha....love the subtle insinuation here mate!!
Do people really play when they have been drinking??
Likewise if you have a note that simply says "shoved JJ pre-flop" on a player that doesn't play much and when they do they one-table. This might not actually mean anything.
When I was playing on sky regularly I found it best to catagories players into different types. reg-grinder, reg-fish, calling station, maniac, super-nit and then making note of the date helped.
Nick Weatheral was on 861 a long time ago and said that his notes resembled notes to himself. Such as "Nick, stop c-betting this player, he will just call and take your money". Doing this may seem verbose but you might remember more about the player and why you made the note if its memorable.