How to Make Better Notes on the Players | Learn with Lex

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Are you taking good notes about your opponents? If not, on this video you can follow along my process for doing so, which helps making action decisions. Subscribe to my channel for more videos: https://bit.ly/SubscribeToLex

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How to Make Better Notes on the Players | Learn with Lex

10 thoughts on “How to Make Better Notes on the Players | Learn with Lex

  1. I definitely DO NOT believe in conspiracies, but if you want to convince me otherwise try your best here in the comments…

  2. somehow it feels like your the guy with aces that lost to 45 suited every time

  3. 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 do some 11$ 22$ tournaments. THANK YOU for all the YouTube content!

  4. First of all: Love this series! Ty for your amazing and inspirering work!
    I just Hand an Idea, that it would be so nice for a learning experience, that you brake down many similar spots with slighlty different dissisionmaking from different times and tournaments in one Video.
    I think it maybe is slightly less entertaining content thogh.

    Again big ty for all of this. Its a blast! <3

  5. Funny thing, I legit typed in narrow opponents range and this video came up.. The K6o and predicting he is chasing a 6. The 69s breakdown showcasing how to play your range than the two cards you're holding.. Your hand reading ability is insane and you make players fold or call with worse to get max ev.. thats something I wanna learn.

    Thanks for the video.

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