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Do yourself a favor and read this post, you have already spent all that time reading so many books that you should read this post and understand why those books are coming up short.
here is a conclusion i came to recently to illustrate how a good 2+2 player who understands postflop play can break even. run this very simple filter to see where you stand.. in the filter window select "not a blind"...a good player will win .07 bb/hand outside the blinds, so if you are there or above that stat..well done..if you are below then you have some work to do. please read on now go to the positions tab and look at your bb and sb positions. if you lose more than (.20) from the bb and more than (.09) from the sb then you have some work to do. chances are if you make .07 in the other filter but lose too much from the blind positions then you are probably playing too tight from the blinds. here is where i blow your mind... lets say "Joe" plays $2-4 and has played 50k hands so far in pt. he makes .07 outside of the blinds (which is 77% of your total hands played). so he has made $10,780 outside the blinds. now from the bb he loses (.28) per hand. that means he lost $6440 from the bb and lets say he loses (.11) from the sb = $2530. so his profit is $1810 over 50k hands which = 0.90 bb/100 that is not a good average. now lets take "Joe" and improve his blind play alone. he still makes $10,780 from outside the blinds, but now he only lose (.16) from the bb. thats a loss of $3680 and he loses (.07) from the sb for a loss of $1610. now his total profit is $5490 which is now 2.74 bb/100 !!! thats a big diff. huge and that is how alot of good players continue to get break even results. (the dirty little secret is that miller never talks about blind play in his book and THAT is why so many good players cant reach 2bb/100) |
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