Tuesday, June 29, 2004

Choosing Where to Play

Poker Grinder has some more useful information
Internet Poker Grinder:
"On the old Southern road circuit, or in Brick and Mortar casinos, the men with the best memories (and notes) had the edge. It can be argued that on the Internet, the ones with the best programs and the biggest databases are the favorites. That is why many fellow bloggers are touting tracking software and mostly playing the sites that the software supports. These sites all average about 9,000+ players during prime time. I like that software too. Very Efficient! But how much use is it on sites with that many people online? And at the level I am playing, everyone is popping in and out all the time. No one seems to be sitting at one table very long.

I know more about my opponents at the sites with fewer players. Specially, since I have written templates to convert my hand history files so that they work with the software. At these sites, not many opponents are using such software. With fewer players, the quality of my information approaches completeness compared to the mega sites. Well, maybe I bought a reader or two by divulging that. I think its valuable information.


Again, I need to find where he is playing. Party/Empire is famous for it's fish ( and I might be one) but so far, PokerTraker hasn't helped me that much. I just don't see the same players, even if I use the search function to try and find them. All PT is doing for me right now is tracking my own abysmal play. I'm basically even, having only lost the deposit bonuses.

Need another "come back and play" bonus from Pacific.

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