ventrolloquist
Visionary
Silver Level
I was wondering if you ever struggle keeping mental notes on more than one player?
Some cardrooms like unibet don't allow note taking, and also in Live game situations where it's inappropriate to take notes you have to keep mental notes.
Personally if it's a 6 max game I tend to do better because I can get reads on people's play-style much faster, and it's easier to find players who stick out from the norm.
But I struggle at full ring games to keep mental notes on everyone aside from "aggressive" and "calling station". Anyone else struggle with this too? There's just too many important parameters per player, like is he position aware, is he aware of his stack, is he fit or fold, does he float or is he a station, etc.
What are your tips to keep track of lot's of players over a short sample of hands? Anything you discovered that helped you memorize this kind of stuff better at a table?
(I'm not talking about learning the play style of someone you've played with for hundreds of hands since that comes naturally)
Some cardrooms like unibet don't allow note taking, and also in Live game situations where it's inappropriate to take notes you have to keep mental notes.
Personally if it's a 6 max game I tend to do better because I can get reads on people's play-style much faster, and it's easier to find players who stick out from the norm.
But I struggle at full ring games to keep mental notes on everyone aside from "aggressive" and "calling station". Anyone else struggle with this too? There's just too many important parameters per player, like is he position aware, is he aware of his stack, is he fit or fold, does he float or is he a station, etc.
What are your tips to keep track of lot's of players over a short sample of hands? Anything you discovered that helped you memorize this kind of stuff better at a table?
(I'm not talking about learning the play style of someone you've played with for hundreds of hands since that comes naturally)