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[QUOTE="quazar66, post: 385170, member: 8536"] [b]book notes[/b] This is how I take book. Get a big notebook for starters. One page per player. On the left side of the paper note the Day, time, type of game 1/2 nl or what ever they are playing, then the amount they have. When they leave the room note how much they lost or won and the time all so the buy ins if any. Also write down starting hands if he shows. It helps to make a short hand code. Like this joe2000 agg 5 feb 20 9:45pm 1/2 nl $78 6 Hd bb aks,kto,29os out 10:55pm $34 On the right side do this Check R 2 bluff no blind fold 3 re raise 2 Just keep a tally on the right like above to see what they do so you know if they will bluff or check raise. Also I like to write down there aggressive number 1 not to 10 very. Another thing to write down is if they win or lose alot. One thing you need to do is if someone is a avg player dont keep book on them. Only keep book on bad and very good players. After you get alot of people on the books sort out the players you see alot and put them in a diffrent book that so you dont have to look through all your notes to find them. [/QUOTE]
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