Poker Strategy
Winners Take Note(s)
Notes are an integral part of online play and a great facility you should make
extensive use of. Offline it might be considered rude if you reached over and
slapped a Stick-It to someone's forehead that read "FISH!"
By the nature of online play you wont get a lot of time to write a thesis on
someone's style of play so what sort of things should you look for and note?
Well the first thing is that you should not make notes when you are angry. Notes
like "BLOODY MORON WHO PLAYS 5,7o AND THEN MAKES A STRAIGHT AND CRACKS MY ACES!!" is not much help in the future. Also, you need to be calm and logical and review the hand before using it for notes. Did you raise it preflop with your aces? Did all the money go in before or after he made the straight?
Think of how you'll use your notes in the future, it's most likely you'll want
to glance at them when making a decision. Don't try to get too advanced, keep it
fairly straightforward. What level is this player in my opinion? Is he fish,
shark, whale or baboon? Fish are just plain poor players who don't understand
odds and don't want to. Sharks are the predators of the game avoid them as a
professional courtesy. Whales have tons of money and so are immune to being hurt
by their size, but you can make a good living from hanging around them and
picking up their oversized bets. Players who often call to each other I name
Baboons. You know when you put in a $5 raise and 6 players simply call it...
they're baboons.
Once I have an idea of the type of players at the table, you need to note their
different styles. Does this guy raise with flush/straight draws or only when he
has a made hand? (That single point of information can save or make you a
fortune). Does this guy like to bluff raise with 6,4o preflop and then represent
any Ace that comes if he doesn't hit? Or does he only raise preflop with one of
the top dozen hands? Does he limp with small pairs or make big raises to get
heads up with someone. Is he bluff-happy or is he a rock?
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