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I'm concerned that suited connectors are hurting my winrate. I'm doing pretty well, generally averaging between 3-6 BB/100 month by month in 1/2 - 3/6 NL Holdem. After going through my database it seems like generally my biggest losing hands (BB/100 wise) are always suited connectors. I lose big with hands like 89s, JTs, 56s, etc when I feel like they should be winning hands in NLH. I have a typical tight/agressive profile 19/10/24, so I don't think I'm playing these hands more than most people would, but clearly I'm doing something wrong. If anyone who has better success than I with these kinds of hands has some advice I'd be very greatful.
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1) Is your sample good (i.e. more than 30k hands)?
2) How can we tell you if you're misplaying if you never told us how you play them? 3) I doubt your aggro stat is 24, fix that I raise preflop from 4th position on in 9-max. I think limping behind two limpers is fine also. I don't typically raise with them out of the blinds. Other than that, play well postflop. Usually that means hammering people when you pick up a combo draw. Learn how to play one-pair with these hands too. That might be where you're leaking, hitting one pair and either overplaying or just giving up. Post a hand or two that you're uneasy about. That will help us help you. |
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Sorry, I left a stat out. I'm 19/10/2/24 (24 is my WtSD). The sample is over 350K hands over the last 10 months. I also tend to open raise MP and limp behind callers. Perhaps I'm calling too many raises with these hands. Typically, if I'm on the button and I see and standard raise and a caller I'm lured into calling with a hand like JTs. Is this not standard for most people? What if there is a raise and 2 callers? I generally feel like I have the equity to call in these spots, but my results indicate I may be mistaken.
Thanks for the help, I'l def. post some hands when they come up. RiverDancer |
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