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We've been working on adding a full, interactive quiz feature to the PokerXFactor Hand Viewer and we have a test up and running. In the quiz below, the only goal is to "play like me" (stop laughing, I had to use someone's hand histories!) ... We all know there are many ways to play a hand, so in the examples below it's simply scored based on how I played them.
The real value here, of course, would be to have a hand history from a pro ... but this is just a test to get feedback. Please let me know what you think. At the end (I have 77 in the last hand), you will get a summary of how your moves matched what I did. There are 25 questions in all. And don't forget, you can animate your hand histories at PokerXFactor.com and post the Flash animation here at Pocketfives.
Thanks for any feedback!
mindwise
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its a great idea wise. I thoroughly enjoyed it. However, there was a glitch I think on one of the questions. I answered bet pot, and was told I was wrong, even though you did bet the pot. I could have mis-clicked. But apparently i play the opposite of how you would. Obv rigged. Keep em comin.
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Oops I see the error. It should be fixed.
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thanks mindwise, really interesting and fun!
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Not taking the time to give an honest answer to the quiz, but I just wanted to say that this is awesome. Really impressed by this and no doubt it will become a basis for things to come.
WTG, mind
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damn thats some cool shit mw....but "I play the opposite of mindwise" haha!
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Interesting...I only played 52% like you. Most of the time I answered slightly more aggressive answers. I never bet minimum. Even when I flop a set I'll either fast play with a decent sized bet about half the pot or slow play by checking.
You need to put up some more difficult hands like catching a set on a suited board...or flopping trips with a suited or connected board.
Seems many of the hands were flopped sets where it's actually pretty easy to play if the texture of the board isnt super scary.
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This was just a quick test. I just scanned for hand histories quickly that showed some action. But with the right set of hand histories, does this sort of thing have educational value? Thanks.
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It certainly has educational value for anyone who values the teacher :) And no, that is not a slight...
I found my answers more angressive than your actions a lot too, and I found the thing I really wanted to do was not an option several times. Several times I would bet 3/4 pot or 2/3 pot etc and it seemed to be just min raise, all in or bet pot (the worst thing ever in most situations)
Great job on the software man....really good stuff.
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Very much so! Thanks for sharing.
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Definitely has educational value, and it is very enjoyable as well. Way to go Mindwise, you're onto something.
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bgils
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01-17-2006 3:11 PM
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thx for posting that, itwas definitely pretty cool. ONe thing that I think could make such an exercise have more value would be a corresponding doc that explained why you chose those particular moves.
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I think its great educational value. Like I said, i really enjoyed it, and look for more.
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Exactly. BTW I also was more aggressive. Anyways, great idea.
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Maybe this idea can be expanded to something like 'Play a tournament with me' in which we can see all the hands some pro like Bax played in the 500 @ Stars or some other big tourney in which the pro finished deep.
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