Bear with me.
People talking about hand histories and checking through "poker tracker". Could someone fill me in. I have a feeling that this could really help me but that I'm lost in the dark. Thanks
10-18-2004 12:02 AM
#1
| |
![]() ![]()
|
|
10-18-2004 12:09 AM
#2
| |
I sorta ignore hand histories and poker tracker stats becuase when i'm losing that's when i think back on the hands I lost money on, think about what i did differently and fix it. Poker, like in life, you learn from your mistakes. So anytime you lose 50 bucks at the 25 tables think about how it happened, if you're satisfied with your play (which you probably shouldn't be) then you're ok. But if you arn't figure out what was different or wrong and fix it. You can try to apply yourself to a certain mold of agression or tightness but it's all about correcting your post flop play. | |
| |
10-18-2004 01:34 PM
#3
| |
| |
10-18-2004 03:11 PM
#4
| |
| |
| |
10-18-2004 03:51 PM
#5
| |
Wading through old hand histories is tiresome for me, and to be honest, I'm usually analyizing every hand i play immideatly afterwards, until another big one swings around. It's how i spend my time between hands really. | |
| |
10-18-2004 03:59 PM
#6
| |
| |
| |
10-18-2004 04:53 PM
#7
| |
| |
| |
10-18-2004 05:57 PM
#8
| |
| |
10-19-2004 12:05 AM
#9
| |
![]() ![]()
| |
10-25-2004 01:23 AM
#10
| |
![]() ![]()
|
Poker tracker is great. It not only allows you to examine your play, but also your opponents. |
10-26-2004 02:35 PM
#11
| |
so I down loaded Pokertracker, but found it kind of obtuse. | |
10-26-2004 03:03 PM
#12
| |
| |
10-26-2004 03:29 PM
#13
| |
| |