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Old 02-21-2007, 11:09 PM
jukofyork jukofyork is offline
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Default Re: Program to view Open Raise % by position?

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I will add this to poker buddy for you.

So let me be sure that I understand what you want.

You want the % of times the person is the first raiser from that position correct?

If there is anything else you would like to see let me know.

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I want to know the % of his hands the player open raises with from each position. For example 'marand' might open raise with the following in a 6-handed game:

UTG 13% - 22 AJ KQ A8s KTs QTs JTs
MP 17% - 22 AT KJ A2s KTs QTs JTs
CO 24% - 22 A9 KT QT JT A2s J9s-75s T9s-65s
BTN 29% - 22 A8 K9 Q9 J9 T9 A2s J9s-75s T9s-65s
SB 36% - 22 A2 KT QT JT T9 K5s Q6s J6s T6s 96s 86s 75s 65s

Other interesting things would be:
1) The % of hands he raises a limper with.
2) The % of hands he calls a open raise (by position on the open raiser).
3) The % of hands he calls _my_ openraises with depending on _my_ position.
4) The % of hands he raises _my_ openraises with depending on _my_ position.
5) The % of hands the average player in my database openraises with from each position.
6) The % of hands the average player reraises my open raises with depening on _my_ position.
7) The % of hands the average player calls my open raises with depending on _my_ position.

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Nice idea, but I think the problem with this is that you will need tens of thousands of hands on a player before you get any sensible per-position stats.

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