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Preflop Raises
hi, i have recently purchased poker tracker, and have found that my preflop raises is around 10% Is this too high as i have found that many of my oppenents generally raise around the 5% area?
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Re: Preflop Raises
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hi, i have recently purchased poker tracker, and have found that my preflop raises is around 10% Is this too high as i have found that many of my oppenents generally raise around the 5% area? [/ QUOTE ] What game? Limit or no limit or pot limit? Holdem, omaha or stud. Hi-only or hi-low? 6-max or full ring? What blinds? |
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Re: Preflop Raises
nl hold'em, 1/2 most of the time - 9 players
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Re: Preflop Raises
Do the hands you have been raising with justify raising? If no, then slow down, if yes, then keep going.
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Re: Preflop Raises
could this be down to be stealing the blinds everytime its folded to me (button) with any two cards?
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Re: Preflop Raises
How long have you been using ST? The data may not be sufficient since you said "recently". On 100 hands the difference between 5-10% is only 5 hands. Ditto that for 300 hands, only 15 hands. If it is a good sample size, then look at how you are playing the hands you raise. Are they strong hands, are you winning a majority of them? Also how are your opponents reacting to your raises? Do they think you are raising a lot? You really need to look at more then just a % to determine if you are raising to many hands.
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nl hold'em, 1/2 most of the time - 9 players [/ QUOTE ] 10 is a fine FR pfr. |
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Re: Preflop Raises
It would depend on your style of play and what image you have.
I think 10% PFR is great! |
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Re: Preflop Raises
based on 5000 hands
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Re: Preflop Raises
Ok, so then the sample size is good enough. Now you need to look at what are the results of the hands you raise. Are you winning a good portion of them? If so, then you are probably fine. If not adjust. Also look at what positions you are raising from. Are you raising because of your cards or because of your position or because of the player or all three?
My point in these responses is that you can not simply go by a cold hard percentage. |
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