There's a new article from
Carl Sampson on the main site. It's definitely worth a read if you're interested in the idea of poker trackers in online poker. Carl's not a fan, and I think I'd have to agree.
I hate to think that one day every fecker will be using them and it will be a battle based on maths and statistical analysis. The mere thought of it makes me want to play live where there are no such aids.
http://blondepoker.com/?q=node/20536Are we alone in these thoughts, or is everyone happy that they're a part of online poker?
But, aren't they a help only when you're either multitabling loads, so the game
is just a mathematical computer type game anyway. Or when you're playing against guys that don't use them, so you can get a read on them.
Once everyone uses them, ( and I assume we're approaching there soonish ) then it'll be easy to play against someone who is obviously playing your stats, not you. If your line says you've got it, then you must be able to induce bad play by a stat bound villain ?
In the recent nets v vets on PAD, Dwan outplayed Robl, purely by playing a weird line with a flopped set.
Once something becomes standard, then a good player just changes their standard play, to beat it. Surely.
Or am I oversimplifying it all, as usual ?