Monday, January 24, 2011

V.S player tab on Holdem Manager.

I just found out that there is a tab under "Cash Games" (below "graphs"), where you can double click on all of the players you have faced, and see all of their hand histories you have on them. I never realized this before and mostly just critique my own play. However, after fiddling around with it I can see hundreds of hands on my opponents where they got to showdown. This is such a great tool to exploiting my opponents play. I must have written about 5 notes on each of the reg's i mostly play with. For instance, I have a 2k hand sample on this one reg, and after reviewing his hands and stats, he folds almost 85% of the time when he checks, on any street. This is the player I have been owning lately and he hasn't adjusted to me yet. So until he does, and if he checks, I'm going to bet every time and print money. Can you see how valuable this is?

The main part how this is such a great tool isn't just looking at their stats, but it's me looking at there hands and seeing what they are doing versus other regs, me, and fish. I've spent most of the day studying their hand histories, and learning about them. I've got to say, they are making a LOT more mistakes than I am, which makes me more confident playing against them. But, some of the hands are a month old, and the player could have been tilting or whatever, so I know not to just have these notes set in stone as players constantly change.

Lastly, I watched the 2+2 pokercast last night, i think it was the second to last one that was posted. It was the one with a HU specialist and he talked for a while about how just not tilting is such an edge over some one who does not tilt. There's a bunch of solid advice in their and I recommend it. Peace.

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