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Old 10-06-2007, 04:43 PM
oli1980 oli1980 is offline
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Default Re: Does it make sense to continue playing?

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If you are losing at micros then failing to lay down overpairs and TPTK is NOT your biggest problem. Looking at stats your WTSD is low and your W$SD is too HIGH, and WWSF is much too low. It's way more likely that you are folding too many hands, or missing value bets, or missing c-bets.

Remember, if your opponents are putting too much money in with weak hands then it's going to be much more important to win the most when you're ahead than to lose the least when you are behind. But you obviously look at poker as a game of not losing.

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I have started calling more on the river lately. Of course you can't see that in my stats because I have been doing that only for the last couple of thousand hands.

How high should WTSD, W$SD and WWSF be?
Is W$SD > 50% good?

So if I call more on the river my WSD will in crease, my W$SD decrease. Is that better?

Also when I semibluff more my W$SF should increase. Is that the right direction?
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