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10,000 hands stats
The most obvious area of improvement for me is my Aggression factor. Without including PF its at 1.85. The .50/1 table 6-max was played once when I didn't see any other good table open. Needless to say, even thought I made some good money, I wasn't really good at the 6-max stuff. The .50/1 full table stats is mainly from a 2p2 game. Thanks I also have another 1,500+ hands at .1/.2 which were lost when I moved from PokerOffice to PokerTracker. |
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Re: 10,000 hands stats
i think you'll do better finding more late position preflop raises which will change your asb and pfr.
flop and turn aggression look fine but the river does look a little low. i also think maybe you're not getting to showdown enough but i forget what that should be at the micro full ring tables. oh and you're running super hot |
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Re: 10,000 hands stats
> 60 w@SD is very high. you could be folding winners. also, you have to filter out < 9 handed hands. don't mix games.
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Re: 10,000 hands stats
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oh and you're running super hot [/ QUOTE ] Don't worry, those stats have remained same from ~6500 hands to 10,000 hands. My BB/100 had reduced from 7+ to its current rate. |
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Re: 10,000 hands stats
31/9 at 6max makes me want to cry
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Re: 10,000 hands stats
Some general observations:
(1) Pre-flop raise is low, it's normally close to half of whatever your VPIP is. At a guess, I'd say you're open-limping too often. Don't open limp from about MP2 and on. At 6-max, don't open-limp, ever. (2) As you noted, your agg factor is low, and I think this goes for all streets. At a guess (can't see from stats if this is the reason): value bet more -- if there are N other players in a hand and your odds of winning are better than N:1, bet/raise. (3) W$SD is high, WtSD a bit lowish. You're doing well estimating when you're winning, so you're doing this well. You are folding to flop bets quite often, but not so on later streets. From these stats, maybe try to find some places to continue play on the flop, but really you have done fine here so far. |
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31/9 at 6max makes me want to cry [/ QUOTE ] esp. at a 2+2 table wtf? |
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[ QUOTE ] 31/9 at 6max makes me want to cry [/ QUOTE ] esp. at a 2+2 table wtf? [/ QUOTE ] The 6 max wasn't 2+2 [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] |
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Re: 10,000 hands stats
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Some general observations: (1) Pre-flop raise is low, it's normally close to half of whatever your VPIP is. At a guess, I'd say you're open-limping too often. Don't open limp from about MP2 and on. At 6-max, don't open-limp, ever. (2) As you noted, your agg factor is low, and I think this goes for all streets. At a guess (can't see from stats if this is the reason): value bet more -- if there are N other players in a hand and your odds of winning are better than N:1, bet/raise. (3) W$SD is high, WtSD a bit lowish. You're doing well estimating when you're winning, so you're doing this well. You are folding to flop bets quite often, but not so on later streets. From these stats, maybe try to find some places to continue play on the flop, but really you have done fine here so far. [/ QUOTE ] I think I am open liming with AXs and Med-low PPs in MP positions too often. Thanks |
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Re: 10,000 hands stats
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> 60 w@SD is very high. you could be folding winners. also, you have to filter out < 9 handed hands. don't mix games. [/ QUOTE ] Can you explain why W@SD being high is not good? |
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