![]() For example my HUD (PokerTracker) doesn't record timing tells, or crazy 100 big blinds preflop open-push (it happens, really!). I would be lost without it, I can't remember 100+ players names and playing styles!įor example, open-raising J8o from cutoff, right or wrong? I look at how much button calls and 3Bets pre-flop, how much blind fold vs steal and vs flop cbet, and then choose if situation is profitable to play.Īlso taking notes is very important, as your HUD doesn't know everything. You can find aggro nits, passive nits, regulars of all kinds, tilting guys, drunk people playing from smartphone app, some solid loose aggressive guys, maniacs, every kind of fish and good players you can think of.įor this reason, I think it's vital to play with HUD. ![]() Because of fast folding, someone thinks Zoom players are nitty. Players are in a pool and they're mixed every new hand in new tables. When you fast fold, or when your hand is over, you always end up in a different table. Very simple setup, it works for me also in small notebook screen. Now I'm doing just 2 tables at NL10, because my winning rate is better with just 2 tables, I have more time to write notes and focus, however action is still fast so I use often the fold and watch button (regular fold) to take a breath when I get a difficult spot on the other table, or to watch big pots or strange moves from my opponents. 8-12 regular tables regarding hands/hour, but you don't get crazy with 10 small windows and tiny numbers, and you can actually see the action going on. I used to open 4 Zoom tables at once (NL2 and NL5), because of the fast folding it's like playing on ca. Better have an HUD to know your opponents (see below). Sure, you can't choose tables with the right players and right seat, you just choose stake. ![]() You can go sit-out during session, without waiting for blinds, you get your position assigned statistically by the pool, so you don't lose blinds in the long term. If you sit-out for a couple of minutes you're back in action with 1 click, without losing seats at tables, without having to join waiting lists.You can do a lot of hands per hour, without having to open a huge amount of tables, buying a large screen or a second monitor or a third eye.It's difficult in Zoom, with no down times. Some players tilt when they don't see enough good hands to play, some other players just get bored. You don't get bored, even if you're tight or nitty.Fast folding means when you fold your hand, you jump in another random table, with new players and new hand, without waiting and watch the hand you're not into.Ĭompared to regular cash tables, at Zoom tables: Zoom Poker by Pokerstars has the same fast folding feature, but I play only 6-max Texas Hold'em cash games (NL10). ![]() Do you remember Rush Poker from Full Tilt? I used to play it, it was just for tournaments, if I remember correctly. ![]()
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