I've never thought about that. It would be an extremely tedious process to share your notes unless there was a specific download or something where they are all kept. Hmm Idk the programs enough to know if that is do able so beyond being unstable and probablly tedious it seems much less worth the hassle.
Stix
It's like sharing hand history. It's just not good sportmenship. I'm not sure if it's againt the rules? I think it is
It is 100% aginst the rules
It is called data mining
It is against the rules. I dont remember who it was off the top of my head but full tilt recently suspended one of their pros account for doing this.
Data mining is sharing hand histories. Discussng hands or sharing what you know about a player is not. Like if I told you that IllyPhilly can't get away from top pair--this is not data mining.
He admitted to sharing hand histories of a lot of hands of a player. Not just discussing the player and sharing notes. The actual data that could be studied and a playing strategy developed from these hands. If a player uses the hand histories of hands that he actually played, that's not a issue.
Data mining is sharing something you have laernt personally by observing or playing with someone who was not observing or playing.
Its frowned upon...just like masturbating on an airplane.
My questioin is why would you want to do that. Someone can pretty much figure out if there is a bad player at their table.
Notes on ok to good players are just as useful (more than imo) as notes on bad players.
Its frowned upon...just like masturbating on an airplane.