Hello, the truth is that the occasion depends, I check the hands of which I have doubts or are not fully trained, and I play about 250 hands per day approximately
i review between 100 to 200 hand in a day and i think is much better review the hand and much better my game and i want win a tournament of 5 or 11 dolars for me career poker player
I allways review all sessions of the day before. Mark intersting hands and then Solve those with Caculators. Most of the spots are quite standart imo, so youn dont really need to analize every single hand.
That's one thing I don't think I do enough of is review my hands after play. During play I might go back on some hands with opponents to see what they called with, but overall I don't go back and analyze my hands or play.
I don't even look at them but I know I been cheated out of hands know I won the hand but don't win it's always been in a freeroll when it happens I want to say something but let it go it's a freeroll what can you do this site's are definitely not perfect
I usually review my hands every 2-3 days, and I go over big wins (to see if I played well r got lucky) or big losses, and sometimes all my All Ins made or called.
I prefer to play 2-3 tables zoom cash at the same time, I play about 2-2.5 thousand hands a day.
I look through the most interesting hands during the game and take notes on opponents
During the week I am working so I play if my free time, that means usually 80-90 depends on the day.
During weekend a little bit more about 100-120
When holidays, somedays can be 150-170 more or less, usually in cash games and tournaments.
Generally 20. Top 10 most profitable vs top 10 biggest losses from the last session. Identify what plays were +EV, what I could have done different. What was influenced more by variance (both winning and losing) than correct play. Then figure out what my top 3 takeaways are from the review, and which of those will be the focus for the next session I play.
I will review the top hands with questionable decisions, you know the 100% wrong and the 100% right. Out of 500 hands usually there are 3-4 so I fill out the numbers with the biggest loses also.
Usually I review the hands that I have already played in tournaments, but sometimes after fatigue I do not want to do this, most often I remember the hands with which I played poorly. I think reviewing and analyzing ICM software is very useful, that is, working on the game.