I always like to keep notes on particular players whenever I can get a solid read on them, and when the game is slow enough to do so. They vary quite a bit, depending on the situations I am able to get a good read on as far as any particular player is concerned. I never put a note on a player as the result of one bad hand. I have to make sure this person is continuously making the same errors before I will commit to a note on them, because poor or misinformed notes can cost you a lot of money.
Typically, some of my notes may include: "Slowplays...use caution" or "Good player...watch carefully" or "Calling station" or "Flush fish." Usually the notes tell me when a player is using a specific repetitive method, and it can be very helpful if I run into them in future games. I always update notes accordingly as well, as some players will change their methods after a while.
Last edited by liladypokerpro; 10th April 2008 at 03:33 PM.
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