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well kind of depends what gamesy yoo play how high your WTS is but 48% wow...that surpises me more then dd having 40% also...think mr wookie must write this FAQ new(-:
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this got me htinking that i really call down too much. my went to SD% is about 40 for 6max how bad is that and what should it be at? [/ QUOTE ] Any stat looked at in isolation is really hard to comment on (heck, you could say that about general stats in the absence of any post-flop play characteristics). My WTSD has been 40 or north of there for some time, though. But in this particular hand I'd almost never see the turn. |
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yeah, i guess 40 is very relative to vpip and other stats. my vpip/pfr is 31/22 fwiw is 40 too out of line then?
id say its a big leak in my game how much i am calling down. i feel like im putting everyone on a bluff constantly. |
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well kind of depends what gamesy yoo play how high your WTS is but 48% wow...that surpises me more then dd having 40% also...think mr wookie must write this FAQ new(-: [/ QUOTE ] Wookie's stats FAQ isn't meant to apply to mid-high stakes. Also 48% filtered for 5-6 handed is pretty insane, but if you're playing a lot of 2-3 handed though, it's not that surprising. |
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yeah, i guess 40 is very relative to vpip and other stats. my vpip/pfr is 31/22 fwiw is 40 too out of line then? id say its a big leak in my game how much i am calling down. i feel like im putting everyone on a bluff constantly. [/ QUOTE ] I wouldn't conclude that a 40 VPIP with your pre-flop stats (or others' pre-flop stats) is a big leak. A lot of the "getting to showdown" numbers will depend on a variety of factors largely divorced of pre-flop stats. If you're concerned about your WTSD stat and what it might mean about your post-flop play, I'd spend a lot of time reviewing hands where you saw the river (both SD and folded on river) and evaluate your decision-making in light of your equity against villain's range of hands -- using an equity tool for a while in a rigorous approach can yield some surprising insights into your own application (or misapplication) of equity estimates given a variety of flop textures. Do this for a while and adjust (if necessary) your early decisions (flop and turn) and then start doing it pretty frequently right after a session -- I always found I could justify to myself (open issue whether I could justify to anyone else!) certain plays given the fresh memory of the flow / tempo / image of the game on hands that, when reviewed weeks later I might say "why did I do this?" |
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