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naruto_miu

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The 1st one is something I have a hard time figuring out exactly....Lets say you played a certain hand, and acouple of days later (that damn hand is on your mind)..Now you want to retrieve it so you can have others look at it, and thus you can have it analyzed...Well you know it's in your HH but exactly where in your HH the hand is, that's the problem I have, exactly how do I look for that certain hand...


The 2nd question I have is I want to know, when you have a fish at your table, that has a nice fat stack....You obviously want to stay at that table (I understand this part)...Now when you get your chance and actually stack the fish, they take off afterwards and move to another table:eek: ..


Do you chase after him/her? Is that not a form of stalking:p


I mean I'm very confused as to wether or not to chase after this one player..I mean you'd think, they would realize there has to be some reason as to why every time you move to a different table (I'm right beside you:eek: )...You'd think they would realize to have the search function turned off:D , but they don't...And I can't stop but follow this player, so should I let him go and just move on and cut off this weird twisted 1 sided relationship (hahaha), cuz he truly and utterly sucks, I mean he sucks (I mean I ain't good, but damn this player, makes me look it that's how bad this player is)...Can you actually get in trouble by stars for this? I mean actually hunting down this player, then stacking him/her, then they move, and repeat again?
 
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I think this is fine. I remember it used to happen to me a long time ago, I couldnt understand why this guy Prockets or something was always on my table. I was such a noob and I'd be in the chat box giving it "why are you following me?" "not you again" and other stuff. I think it ended up annoying him and didnt see him again.

I would like to follow in his footsteps. Yes, to answer your question, we're here to try and win, and if following one fish makes money, I say go for it.
 
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You want to stalk him. Grinders stalk fish all the time, some even from site to site.
 
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Yes it is perfectly logical to follow a fish around to new tables. Most of the money you make will be from a single bad player or two bad players at a table not from the rest of the table. Go where the easy money is. Chase the fish
 
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I wouldn't follow the fish because even though you are following one weak player you might walk into a table with 6 or 7 strong players and end up being there fish

also you have to adjust to how those other players play instead of staying at your current table and only adjusting to one new player

just my 2 cents
 
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1. First find the game/tourney. Then file down. If you had KQ, go down to the K entries and you should be able to find it.

2. Yes, I would think in that situation, it's a bit dodgy. But the next day, by all means, look him up.

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I wouldn't follow the fish because even though you are following one weak player you might walk into a table with 6 or 7 strong players and end up being there fish

also you have to adjust to how those other players play instead of staying at your current table and only adjusting to one new player

just my 2 cents
OP plays micros, tables with 6-7 strong players on don't exist.
 
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A simple way is > keep something like ScreenHunter5.0(free) on while playing.
When there's a hand you want to take note of for reviewing later, take a quick screenshot of it. The info. in your screenshot will make it easy to look up the hand in your files on saved HH in puter.

I usually just keep 'WordPad' opened, then quickly copy/paste HH into it for any hands I think I might want to review later.

2.) following fish. I used to keep WordPad opened for 'bum hunting'. Any particularly bad players would be quickly copy/pasted onto a page, with a brief summary of why they got on 'the list' (brief as in 10words or less, enough info. to give me an idea). Sometimes when I'd start up a session, I'd open up 'The List' then use player search in hopes of starting off the day by getting on some good tables with them.
 
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