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Old 04-27-2006, 01:40 PM
kslghost kslghost is offline
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Default A numbers question: VPIP, PFR, and AF for player $25 6Max

Normally I only post hands, but I started playing 6-max only recently (2600 hands) and have been doing very well (20PTBB). Obviously, this could be short-run donk luck, or just an artifact, or possibly just because I'm playing it on Party Poker 25 dollar buyin. But I'm pretty certain that this style reflects what I would do at this level. I've heard of people playing as very tight in 6-max, as well as pretty crazy (60/30) and such.

I was wondering if someone could critique my numbers, and if anyone else wants to, they could post their numbers too.

So currently, my NL $25 6-max numbers are:

VPIP: 31.39%
PFR: 21.50%
Flop AF: 3.61
Turn AF: 1.94
River AF: 1.92
Total AF: 2.68

Some random numbers:
Folded to river bet: 76.52 (is this high? I never looked at this...it sounds high)
Att. to steal blinds: 36.18%
Folded to steal in SB/BB: 73%/52%

Thanks, and if I'm an idiot for posting this, I will bend over for you. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]

Also, is 25%VPIP and 7%PFR (ITS THAT LOW?) too high and low respectively for a full ring game? :-D
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Old 04-27-2006, 02:44 PM
EchoTek EchoTek is offline
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Default Re: A numbers question: VPIP, PFR, and AF for player $25 6Max

31/21 can do very well at 6max but I think you will see a lot more variance than someone tighter. But 31/21 is more fun than 19/9 or so.
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Old 04-27-2006, 02:49 PM
AZplaya AZplaya is offline
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Default Re: A numbers question: VPIP, PFR, and AF for player $25 6Max

I try to play 20/10 but I'm a nit. NL is all about post flop, so I wouldn't look to deeply at your PF number. Lot's of succesful LAG's out there.
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Old 04-27-2006, 03:00 PM
kslghost kslghost is offline
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Default Re: A numbers question: VPIP, PFR, and AF for player $25 6Max

I see. I've played a lot of NL full ring, and now I tend to wonder if my full ring game really needs work. I have a hard time categorizing my play at times. I don't really see 30/20 as being very LAG at 6-max, considering there are people who play upwards of 60/30. I also don't consider myself TAG, considering I see 25/7 on full ring. Is it normal that my game would change this much? Or does this indicate something like how I play position?

However, I also wonder if this works as I move up in limits, as my goal is to play $100 6-max. If anyone has any input on that, I would appreciate it.
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Old 04-27-2006, 03:14 PM
Jamougha Jamougha is offline
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Default Re: A numbers question: VPIP, PFR, and AF for player $25 6Max

ksl,

There are a handful of players who succeed with stats of 60/30. Do a search for the voluntary statistics survey if you want an idea of how people here play. I'm somewhere around 25/18/4 at 200NL 6m so far and a bit tighter at 100NL.

But the stat to pay attention to is winrate.
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Old 04-27-2006, 03:28 PM
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Default Re: A numbers question: VPIP, PFR, and AF for player $25 6Max

Thanks for pointing out that survey to me Jamougha. I find it very informative.
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Old 04-27-2006, 07:43 PM
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Default Re: A numbers question: VPIP, PFR, and AF for player $25 6Max

Two shamelessly self-promoting links:

1. As Jamougha pointed out, the Voluntary Statistics Survey has a wide variety of PT stats from a real range of consistently winning players. Take a look and see how various people play.
2. A while back I posted a thread on how to use Poker Tracker. Take a glance and you can see various different tests you can run to check your game for potential leaks.

I hope this helps.
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