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Originally Posted by ITryDeuces
I rarely encounter tough spots now.
I couldn't be more wrong - I've just played a 360 bot tournament and I used M-RT, 7 or 8 times in this particular tournament because I was tired of not winning (played 5 hours today) and I had no clue what to do. Every time I made a M-RT decision based on astronomical phenomena, because it's very simple and like I say I was exhausted, it's quite late here now. And all 7 attempts seemed to be CORRECT !! I won this tournament of course. In the last $330K (of $360K total) pot hand I used M-RT twice - I bet on the flop, AI goes all in and I call. We both totally missed the T92 rainbow flop, I had AQ and he had A2. Queen on the turn and it's over.
This is so sick, it's kind of scary of how good I play now, I'm not joking
This last graphic file (post #26) is the best, save it if you want to learn and use M-RT.
You may be wondering, what's this stopwatch thing all about
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Well, the color eye icons on the action buttons refer to the direct face to face eye contact. And the stopwatch data displays explain these eye icons arrangement. When you use a stopwatch on a classic G-SHOCK square watch without looking and you press START >> SPLIT >> FINISH you have then 5 options of what you can do with checking this data with your own eyes. This is basically for a live game where you can be better at reading live tells.
I don't know, I'm kind of shocked a bit, but luckily - positively. This is a very serious poker tool.