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Old 01-23-07, 04:59 AM
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I just started playing on Ongame and I realized that they have (as well as some other sites) color codes alongside with player notes. Can you provide me with good examples how you color code other players or if you have any links to coding examples I would appreciate it. One bad thing about color coding for me is that my I have trouble differentiating shades of colours and therefore using all the colors isn’t really even good for me
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Fulltilt also has color codes for other players. I just use a simple color coding:

green=loose
red=tight
purple=calling station
yellow=soild player

dont ask me how i came up with these colors they are just what I think of when I think about different kinds of player. Also its good to keep it simple because there are alot of colors that look the same. So if you cant tell a tight color from a loose one you are going to have some problems
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Default Color-coding your opponents

I love those color codes, that my favorites thing on that network. I keep it pretty simple and use:

Red: Loose Aggressive / Maniac
Yellow: Loose Passive / Fishy
Green Plus: TAG / Good player
Green Minus: Weak Tight / Rock
Green : Boring / Semi Loose / Vanilla

The little yellow explanation mark I save for known players, FTR'ers etc.

I always have my Poker Pro 2006 running, It helps you to auto captures all cards, players and provides. But when I've got enough hands on someone, I give them a color code too, that way I can see them before I sit down. Great for seat/game selection.
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Phil Helmuth has a great colour-coding scheme in his book, i would highly recomend people to read it just for that section
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