I have no idea how to label this type of player

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I really have no clue how to label these types of players...The type of players I'm referring to, is the 80/01 or the 79/3 or anything above 60/10, I have no idea what kind of label to assign them (I really have no clue)...

should I make a new color for these types of players? The reason I ask is because they're so passive and yet call ATC, that I'm confused as to how to go about labeling them if anything a "SUPER PASSIVE FISH"...Or do you just join them up with the normal fish....

The reason I'm not too fond of joining this type of group with the other type of group, is cuz every fish species known to man has a following of it's own correct? So this type of fish group must have it's on race also correct? Like you have your fish that just chooses to bet for the hell of betting, then you have your fish that chooses to A.I with ATC correct? Then you have this group of fish that will call down with ATC but never raise pre...Then you have the fish that raises ATC pre, Checks most flops, and shoves A.I on any turn...So what color/label marking do you do with the fish I have described

Your help is always appreciated ty all for whoever helps me out :)
 
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Couldn't you have a fish label and then specify the species in the notes?

I don't really use the labels provided that much. I just make notes and then see the paperclip or whatever icon and read what I wrote about him instead of worry about color coding etc.
 
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If the stat next to them is 80/1 or whatever, and you aren't sure what to write about them, why not just leave them alone? You can see the stats, why do you need to label it?

I personally prefer to just write notes about things players do, and I refer to the stats to see how they play. So basically I don't label them. They either have a note or they don't.
 
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Ummm just re raise them huge. Easy money
 
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Fish are fish.. I use to be into that whole labeling thing, different types of fish different types of TAs etc.. now I just go by stats and make notes on how they play

You have 3 types of fish.

Fish that will call you down on bottom pair if you RR them pre and the flops a low board, for some bizzare reason they think you miss and will think bottom pairs good. even if you have overs it does not come into their retarded mindset. - their stats are 60/x plus

You then have the fish who calls a wide range but is fit or fold, may call one street on mid pair, call 2 streets on a draw etc. - there stats are 40-50/x plus

Then you have the fish who just plays with what he sees infront of him with total disregard to what you have, tpak will do, a10 to raises will do, any pp etc. may call one street on may things but with any decent holding its going in the middle. - there stats are 30-40 plus,


Oh.. and then you have the tight person who turns into a giant fish once he gets a stack.. - most annoying.

So I guess thats 4.
 
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Ummm just re raise them huge. Easy money

dont do this.

Also label them fish, you have their stats there to refer to what kind of fish. fish are people you want to play pots with since they make such horrible calls you can value bet them really hard and fold to any aggression
 
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