I've found it has a lot of value. It's amazing, but there are two types of players at these tables - ones who sit down with $5-$6, and those who sit with $1.50 or less. I have yet to see someone sitting with .60 or buy in for the default $1 and have them not to turn out to be a bad player of some description.
So, I find a table with two or three of these people, assume they are donkeys and the others are good players, and adjust my assumption as I play. It's working remarkably well.
I hate the fact that Titan isn't compatible with PokerTracker, but their hand history window sure is pretty. I keep it up all the time, obviously, and I've started keeping player notes - something that I haven't done since my early playing days, and I see now that I never did it very effectively back then.
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