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Should I multi-table or focus on 1 table only?
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 6948918, member: 397965"] First step is to get a tracker, so its easier to find the hands again later, and then play on a site, which work with trackers. To make it even easier you can mark interesting hands "review", when they happen. And then there are several ways to review. You can look at the big pots, you won or lost, and see if you still like your line, now that you are not limited by time and perhaps emotionally involved. If you are still not sure, you can post select hands to a forum like this and ask someone elses opinion. Or you can check, what a solver would do to see, if you were playing GTO or not. For preflop push/fold spots you can import hands to ICMizer and find the nash ranges to see, if that push with A9o for 13BB was good or not. You can also replay an entire game and see, if you find spots, where you cant quite understand the action, you took. [/QUOTE]
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