Notecaddy Edge MTT Badges Explained
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NoteCaddy Edge MTT Badges Explained Please check the “Definitions Explained.pdf” if you are unsure what the definition means or how it works. All of the badges are used as Color Definitions in NoteCaddy. You can edit the parameters of a badge to your liking if you wish by following these steps: 1) In NoteCaddy open the Color Definition you wish to edit by double-clicking it. 2) Click the NoteCaddy Notes tab. 3) Scroll to find the name of the Note Definition that corresponds with the Color Definition. There will already be numbers in it. 4) Change the numbers to your preference and click File / Save. You don't need to recreate the notes for editing Color Definitions. You can inactivate any badges you like by going into NoteCaddy, right click on the Color Definition you don't want to appear anymore and select “Make Inactive.” This document will explain how to use the badges to exploit leaks of other players at your tables. The badges show up in order of Preflop, Flop, Turn, and River. All badges are made based on a color scheme in order to help identify and memorize them more easily: Yellow deals with the Big Blind Preflop. Pink, Orange, and Purple are Preflop. Green is for Flop, Blue is Turn, and Red is River. Badges with a horizontal line at the bottom mean the badge deals with the note recipient making a fold. • Diagonal split are for 3-Bet pots. • Half split are for badges that deal with 1/2 pot bets. Badges are set to show for very small sample sizes, because of the nature of tournaments. This way we can get an early read on leaks without needing a big sample size. Just be cautious to not give too much emphasis to a badge if the sample size is small. Opposite Badges are indicated with blue, red, or green squares at each corner of the badge. There are different colors so that we can see them easier on certain backgrounds. The colors of the small cornered squares are meaningless. These will show up if someone is very opposite of the badge, making the person very exploitable in the opposite way of the original badge. If you want to change the sample sizes or frequencies for some of your badges you can do this by going into NoteCaddy / right-click on the Color Definition (badge) that you want change / Click 'Modify' / Click 'NoteCaddy Notes' tab / Scroll to find the Note Definition with numbers in it and change it to what you like. The 3 columns are Minimum (frequency) / Maximum (frequency) / Minimum Sample Size. Note: 999 is used instead of 100 for maximum frequency. The parameters are set using math equity calculators and database averages with settings that we believe will be most beneficial. If you don't agree with something, feel free to change it to your liking. Click on a badge to read its description. OpenShovesWeakerThanAvg: This person will be open-shoving wider than compared to the average in your database. Exploit this person by extending your calling range. Opposite badge shows: Give a bit more respect to this person's open-shoves. They likely have a better than average hand here. This is named OpenShovesStrongerThanAvg. Parameters - The average strength of their hand is 10% weaker than the average compared to your database. Opposite - The average strength of their hand is 10% stronger than the average compared to your database. Back to Top 3BetShovesWeakerThanAvg: Someone with this badge will often be 3betting lighter than usual. We'll want to extend our calling range against this player. Opposite badge shows: We should tighten our calling range against this player as the hand is probably stronger than what you may expect when compared to a typical player. This is named 3BetShovesStrongerThanAvg. Parameters - The average strength of their hand is 10% weaker than the average compared to your database. Opposite - The average strength of their hand is 10% stronger than the average compared to your database. Back to Top OpenShove-W$SD: This person wins most of the time that he shoves. To counter that we can call him a bit tighter than usual. Opposite badge shows: We can loosen up our calling range because this person is probably shoving some weaker hands. Parameters - 60/999/2 Opposite – 0/40/2 Back to Top 3BetShove-W$SD: This person wins the majority of the time that he is called after making a 3Bet shove Preflop. We can counter him by calling him tigher than usual because he most likely has a stronger range than average. Opposite badge shows: We should expect this person to have some weaker hands in his range. It's likely he has a good size stack for a 3Bet shove and is doing it with weak hands. We should call him a bit lighter than usual. Parameters - 60/999/2 Opposite – 0/40/2 Back to Top BBFoldtoSteal: When this badge shows for the player in the BB, we can profitably steal with a very wide range. Opposite badge shows: We'll want to tighten up our opening range a bit, unless we see other postflop leaks like folding to cbets too often. Parameters - 51/999/3 Opposite - 0/25/3 Back to Top BBFoldtoSBsteal: If we're in the SB, and the BB has this badge, we can profitably open raise with a wider range than normal. Opposite badge shows: We'll want to tighten up our opening range a bit, unless we see other postflop leaks like folding to cbets too often. Parameters - 55/999/2 Opposite – 0/25/2 Back to Top BBFoldtoStealshove: If we are getting low on chips and need to pick up a pot, we can steal shove into the BB a little wider than usual expecting a fold. Opposite badge shows: We'll want to be a little more selective in our steal shoving range. Parameters - 67/999/2 Opposite – 0/39/2 Back to Top BBFoldtoSBshove: If we're in the SB, and the BB has this badge, we can shove a little wider than usual, expecting this person not to hero call us too often. Opposite badge shows: We'll want to be a little more selective in our steal shoving range. Parameters - 61/999/2 Opposite – 0/39/2 Back to Top Fv3B-EPMP-10-15bb: If someone from EP or MP raises with 10-15bb left, we can 3bet shove them a bit wider with hands that aren't good enough to call expecting some nice fold equity. Opposite badge shows: We'll not want to bluff 3bet this person as he won't be folding much, but it's possible we can think about extending our value 3bet range a bit if this person is opening fairly wide. Parameters - 61/999/2 Opposite – 0/39/2 Back to Top Fv3B-EPMP-15.1-25bb: When someone from EP or MP raises with 15.1-25bb left and has this badge we can 3bet them wider with hands that aren't good enough to call with, expecting some nice fold equity. Opposite badge shows: I wouldn't be bluff 3betting this person very often at all because he will usually not fold. We can think about extending our value 3bet range if this person is opening widely. Parameters - 61/999/2 Opposite – 0/39/2 Back to Top Fv3B-EPMP-25.1-40bb: Same as above except this person has 25.1-40bb stack size effectively. Parameters - 61/999/2 Opposite – 0/39/2 Back to Top Fv3B-EPMP-40.1+bb: Same as above except this person has 40.1+bb stack size effectively. Parameters - 61/999/2 Opposite – 0/39/2 Back to Top FvResteal-10-15bb: If someone makes a steal from the CO, BN, or SB with 10-15bb effective stack size, we can 3bet shove him with a wider range of hands that aren't good enough to call with expecting some nice fold equity. Opposite badge shows: This person usually won't be folding to a resteal with this stack size, so we wouldn't want to bluff resteal against him much at all. If he is opening widely we can extend our value resteal range. Parameters - 61/999/2 Opposite – 0/39/2 Back to Top FvResteal-15.1-25bb: If someone makes a steal from the CO, BN, or SB with 15.1-25bb effective stack size, we can 3bet him with a wider range of hands that aren't good enough to call with expecting some nice fold equity. Opposite badge shows: This person usually won't be folding to a resteal with this stack size, so we wouldn't want to bluff resteal against him much at all. If he is opening widely we can extend our value resteal range. Parameters - 61/999/2 Opposite – 0/39/2 Back to Top FvResteal-25.1-40bb: Same as above but the stealer has 25.1-40bb effective stack size. Parameters - 61/999/2 Opposite – 0/39/2 Back to Top FvResteal-40.1+bb: Same as above but the stealer has 40.1+bb effective stack size. Parameters - 61/999/2 Opposite – 0/39/2 Back to Top BBvSB-RaiseLimp: If the BB has this badge, he is raising pretty widely vs. a SB limp. We can exploit this by limping into the SB vs. him with some bigger hands, and even limp/raising with bluffs. Opposite badge shows: If we have a big hand we want to raise it, instead of slowplaying.