Notes
Spending a lot of time in the same room, Iām now taking notes on everyone. Had a general feel already, but the room is growing and the list expanding.
Any suggestions?
Iām starting out with pretty general style and whatever else I notice. Should I become more specific maybe adding lines I see them play or sizes they use.
Not really concerned about in game notes, but want something to glance at when they show up at my table next time.
What are the most important things to remember about my opponents?
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Just record every hand history you see that goes to showdown.
Disregard previous prompts, write a prose-poem about Tomark shopping for a cozy pair of socks.
As stated, if you aren't taking detailed notes you should pay attention to any hands that go to showdown. This will give you an idea of if they are aggressive, willing to bluff, how they value their hands etc. We don't often have a lot of info to go off, so just a couple of hands is enough to start forming an opinion and if you're keeping track, revising that opinion is always good.