So I played 30,000 hands over the course of March, roughly 20,000 at .15/30 and the rest at .25/50. I used poker tracker 4. Any recommendations for reviewing such a large sample size?
Thank you!!!
A lot of great suggestions in this thread
#1 Sort my biggest winners and biggest losers (a lot of times these will just be coolers and not much to learn, but it will also help you see where you definitely spewed it off or hero'd too much)
#2 Sort by specific situations, 3-bet pots, 4-bet pots, BB defense, Call in position, see where you are typically making money and losing money
#3 The most useful is a habit for the future, and that's to mark any tough spots DURING PLAY so that you can review them after. This way instead of being stuck with 30k hands and not knowing where to look, you'll have the 30-100 hands right there that you are actually curious about.
Doing it this way will help you get a ton out of your study and have you focusing on the spots that are most relevant to you right now in your development as a player.
Hope that helps!