The beauty about going over HH is just that, if your getting beat time after with a set then really need to look at why. Most Poker software (many are free) will allow a search criteria and you can take a look to why. If you're doing everything correctly then at least you have determined that. I have found some leaks in my game this way. Even to point of letting someone I respect look at some and find out if I have missed value, should have folded or other aspects that I might have over looked.
We all have been in the same boat as you, you can't always win and when you doing things correctly and still losing that doesn't mean it is wrong. Unless you take the time to find out, you really never know.
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07-09-2012, 04:00 PM #1"When a man with money meets a man with experience, the man with experience leaves with money and the man with money leaves with experience." anonymous quote
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07-09-2012, 04:03 PM #2
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tru i mean i do overlook HH once in a while but i've never really analyzed my game like that thru my hh...when u say theres poker software like that do u mean he regular hand histories u can look at urself thru ur poker software or are there specific softwares u can get for this? i think i'd like to get into that and see if i can improve somehow
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07-09-2012, 04:15 PM #3
Merge allows you to save the HH on your computer for I think 30 days. I did this on FTP and PokerStars where I had 4 to 5 years of history. When I deposited on FTP as bonus I got Poker Office, it not a great sortware to use while playing but allowed lot of flexibility to search and filter hands.
Merge files are little more complicated to convert but there is programs that will save them and build a database. I see lot people posting hands from tournaments past 30 days there is programs to do it. First time I ran it on FTP my biggest losing hand was A Q. Was playing it to strong out of position. This was an easy correction. I would never known unless I ran the HH. Was playing so much that never took time to look at that stuff.
If you can post a few of those hands, there are a ton of players here that could offer their advise or opinions. Even if it is not the way you would have played it, you have opened up some avenues that you might not have thought about before.
This game does change (in way its played) quickly. Great books back in the day really don't apply or transition to todays game. We as players have to evolved with it.Last edited by MrPokerVerse; 07-09-2012 at 04:28 PM.
"When a man with money meets a man with experience, the man with experience leaves with money and the man with money leaves with experience." anonymous quote
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07-16-2012, 02:35 PM #4
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