In recent years, mining in the public mind is inextricably linked with cryptocurrency, however, in poker, they’re mining the history of hands, not bitcoins. Mining (sometimes it also called “Datamining”) is a large database, which is a collection of hands played at a certain limit\in a specific poker room (network). Along the way, we will answer the most popular questions about the use of poker mining, the necessary samples for an informed decision-making, the positive and negative sides of additional information about opponents. In addition, the vast majority of your rivals use a third-party hand history, therefore, you must do this too in order to remain competitive.
And, as we will see later, the presence of a large number of hands on opponents is a very weighty argument. In 2020, even the smallest advantage over opponents can play a great role.
Datamining in poker is one of the easiest ways to increase your profit.