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Hi guys, I understand the more you learn and play the more entensive your colouring coding can get but can anyone’s suggest a good starting point for colour coding to keep it fairly simple and what stats used to distinquise these player types, thanks :D
 
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I use a very basic color coding system and then add notes as I see what the player is doing. Red for aggressive, yellow as good as me, green = fish. Pretty simple but effective. Obviously, as more notes are made, this color may change. I also use white when player inactive.
 
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for now I use only 3 green color for the good players. red for fish and orange when the player is good but not enough. I know that people prefer to put fish in green but not me.
 
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I don't use different colours at all since many of my notes aren't easy to fit into one category. Plus the note itself isn't as useful if I just look at the colour without actually opening up and reading the note.
 
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Okay if you dont' mind I am goig to borrow your color codes!


Originally Posted by Fvendal

Rough guide , give or take a few points.
20-/15 - below = Nit - Yelow
20/15 - 25/20 = Tag - Orange
25/20 - 30/25 = Lag-Purple
Above - A-Fish = Red
High Vpip/prf gap 10+ points - P-Fish = Green
Unknown = No colour







Ok cool, good guide to go off ! What would a A fish be also a P fish :D
 
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Okay if you dont' mind I am goig to borrow your color codes!


Originally Posted by Fvendal

Rough guide , give or take a few points.
20-/15 - below = Nit - Yelow
20/15 - 25/20 = Tag - Orange
25/20 - 30/25 = Lag-Purple
Above - A-Fish = Red
High Vpip/prf gap 10+ points - P-Fish = Green
Unknown = No colour





Your very welcome to use them :)
 
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Keep in mind that red most intensive and disturbing color, ant easy to sight. So what you prefer: spoting fish or tighten up then nit opens.
 
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I also use some colored tags.
red - aggressive player
yellow - often comes count
green - fish
 
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