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 Originally Posted by spoonitnow
What's the most tilting question I could ask in this thread, for bikes I mean?
probably some donkfish question, something about big boobs, or ultra-conservative BRM...
 Originally Posted by supahaole
My note taking skills suck. I know it's partially caused by lack of discipline but I think that's due to not understanding which aspects of a villains tendencies I should be focusing on. What do you think are the most important things to focus on when taking notes?
I'd recommend taking notes on anything you see that's out of the ordinary, or anything bad that regs do. Don't waste your time noting that a 50/2 limped T2s UTG, you should assume they do. The majority of notes I tend to take on fish are stuff about weird postflop aggression without the nuts as I assume most fish are passive.
So most of my notes are on regs. If a reg overlimps like A9s behind one fish limper, or doesn't bet something for value he should have, take a note of that. Also stay away from really general notes, or opinionated notes and just write down how the hand went. Here's an example of a note I'll take on a reg:
Checked BU w/ QJ on Q45 2t in 3-way with fish. 1/2 pot T turn & checked 9 riv
(2t is my shortcut for two-tone)
See how much more descriptive this is than "sucks at value betting fish"?
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