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Stats - 10k hands at FTP
After losing most of my bankroll in an all-night spewathon last month, I recently started rebuilding on Full Tilt. These stats represent my most recent 10k hands, which are 75% 6-max 1/2 LHE and 25% 6-max 2/4 LHE, where I'm currently taking a shot.
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Re: Stats - 10k hands at FTP
Hard to say based on sample size but fold BB less, steal more. Considering rake, the number of multiway pots, and sample size though, I could be wrong about the stealing more part. Certain you're folding too much in the BB tho.
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Re: Stats - 10k hands at FTP
I agree with defending and stealing more. I do think the rake plays a pretty big part in these areas so don't overdo it though.
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Re: Stats - 10k hands at FTP
Your VPIP and PFR are out of whack, but I think that's mostly due to your blind play.
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Re: Stats - 10k hands at FTP
yes but how much did you lose
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Re: Stats - 10k hands at FTP
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Your VPIP and PFR are out of whack, but I think that's mostly due to your blind play. [/ QUOTE ] How is 25.6/19/2.2 out of whack for this level? I completely think it's more profitable at 1/2, 2/4 than a 35/27 style due to the rake. But OP, steal more. 10% first in raise seems low to me. |
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Re: Stats - 10k hands at FTP
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[ QUOTE ] Your VPIP and PFR are out of whack, but I think that's mostly due to your blind play. [/ QUOTE ] How is 25.6/19/2.5 <font color="#666666">(edited to exclude preflop AF)</font> out of whack for this level? I completely think it's more profitable at 1/2, 2/4 than a 35/27 style due to the rake. But OP, steal more. 10% first in raise seems low to me. [/ QUOTE ] Thanks, everyone, for your suggestions. I too am surprised to read that preflop stats of 25.6/19 are out of whack. I'll definitely follow the advice to steal more and defend the BB more, which might put me at 28/20 or so -- numbers I had previously thought were close to optimal for this level. Now I'm not so sure. [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] By the way, by my calculations, my WSD (when saw flop) is 41%, and my W$SD is 47.2%. That WSD is too high and W$SD too low, right? Hopefully, with discipline, those numbers will improve as I play more hands. I'm starting to get an idea of what hands I should be posting here. |
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Re: Stats - 10k hands at FTP
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Your VPIP and PFR are out of whack, but I think that's mostly due to your blind play. [/ QUOTE ] How is 25.6/19/2.5 <font color="#666666">(edited to exclude preflop AF)</font> out of whack for this level? I completely think it's more profitable at 1/2, 2/4 than a 35/27 style due to the rake. But OP, steal more. 10% first in raise seems low to me. [/ QUOTE ] Thanks, everyone, for your suggestions. I too am surprised to read that preflop stats of 25.6/19 are out of whack. I'll definitely follow the advice to steal more and defend the BB more, which might put me at 28/20 or so -- numbers I had previously thought were close to optimal for this level. Now I'm not so sure. [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] By the way, by my calculations, my WSD (when saw flop) is 41%, and my W$SD is 47.2%. That WSD is too high and W$SD too low, right? Hopefully, with discipline, those numbers will improve as I play more hands. I'm starting to get an idea of what hands I should be posting here. [/ QUOTE ] I meant that when your PFR is that high, your VPIP should be higher. They should generally rise together. I said nothing about the style of play. You can definitely win with 25/17 or 30/20 or even 23/15 at these levels. |
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