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Originally Posted by Egption
I think Spinlyzer might be dead. You can't spectate or search other peoples spins anymore. Took them a year to address it, but they might have put an end to the whole tracking thing.
Appears that way. I agree that Stars should take issue with datamining/selling of hands/having to pay $$ to block yourself, but I also see no issues with tracking a player's results. Hopefully the two parties will reach some sort of compromise.
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Originally Posted by RaiseAgainst
"bad reg" :'D
If the site is dead, it's a shame I didn't get an extra month to 'prove' I wasn't such a terrible reg.
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Originally Posted by zepher06
Enjoyed all of your threads at various points over the last few years. Apologies if these questions have been asked before.
What's an average day break down for you? E.g. How do you juggle social life, gym, food, playing, studying and the stable!
Also what do you think would be the most efficient way for a mediocre spins reg to improve?
Hey, thanks!
Normal day I wake up around 10 AM. It's been earlier as of late because the window in my apartment faces the Sunrise so my room is bright as **** by 8 to 9 in the morning.
After that...
Coffee + 30 minutes review
Few hours of work (Includes grinding, stable stuff, coaching, etc)
Light snack
Gym
More work
Dinner
Relax
Balancing everything is easy when GF is at work (She works 12 hour shifts), it's a lot harder when I have to factor her into my daily plans. Spent most of my poker career not having to worry about that, so this is definitely still new-ish to me.
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Originally Posted by zepher06
Also what do you think would be the most efficient way for a mediocre spins reg to improve?
Start by highlighting the more specific areas you feel the need to improve, it's a lot easier to approach it from that perspective rather than just "I want to get better." Being aware of where you struggle at can give you hints into what other situations might give you trouble. For instance, if you don't do well at HU BB play, perhaps it's an issue about playing OOP (and therefore you can look at 3h SB/3h BB when facing button action as well).
Oh, also -- Do your best to not turn it into an ego contest. Some of my best studying (and most recent breakthroughs) have came by exploring hands with opponents who I felt routinely destroyed me. I'll be honest, looking at those hands caused me actual pain. And while I was obviously bothered by that, the alternative (labeling them as some type of god-mode sun runner) didn't do me any good. So instead I tried to see what they did that owned me so effectively and incorporate those things into my own game.
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Originally Posted by Sugilite
Do you play tiled, stacked or cascaded and how many tables do you usually play at the same time?
Tiled. I use my laptop and a 27-inch monitor, the lobby stays on the laptop screen and put the tables on the monitor. Usually 5-6 at a time, sometimes more by accident.