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Old 04-26-2007, 09:31 AM
OziBattler OziBattler is offline
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Im not posting #'s from lower levels because they would skew this level. I was crushing .02/.04 and .10/.20 with a win rate of 5 bb/100

As requested here are my stats for .10/.20
Hands 17,940
VPIP 15.76
WSF 28.97
WTSD 27.10
W$@SD 57.38
PF Raise 6.20
Total AF 3.97

I know recently im being to passive post flop. Not calling raising and reraising with strong hands. And I am not calling down enough. Just been hit in the gut so many times letely that Im a bit gun shy. Thanks for reviewing these numbers for me. And yes I will take the advice to heart. As you can see, I have been really trying to improve and have. BUt I know there is always room for improvement.

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okay..here it comes
1. you could play a few more hands preflop...hopefully youll get a fair number of chances to at least limp in late position in multiway pots
2. you dont raise nearly enough preflop. I suspect you also dont steal the blinds very well. At one time (following a chart) my PFR was 7-8%...then I learnt to use the power of position to steal blinds relentlessly...my PFR shot up to 10+
3. Your W2SD is low for 10c/20c and combined with a high W$SD tells me that you likely fold too many winners. Watch out for big pots where you get great odds to call for one bet...
4. your AF is high and is further evidence that you play too fit or fold.

bottom line: you seem to be relatively tight passive preflop and fit or fold postflop which fits with a modest win rate.

hope that helps. Now it is up to you to work out how to identify spots where you can apply these comments

you really should try the organised session reviews that BigBadBabar now organises. Sure they take time but dont be the lumberjack who is too busying cutting wood to sharpen his axe.

gogogo
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Old 04-26-2007, 09:41 AM
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These are the two weakest areas in my game. I have not worked on stealing blinds because it seems to be a doubled edged sword that I have not wanted to take on yet. Still trying to work on other things. Do you have any suggestions of good places to read up on good strategies for stealing blinds?

I do play a bit fit or fold. Some days I can be aggressive post flop and other days I only play top pair or pot odd calls. I will post hands where i think i played to passively on this issue.
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Old 04-26-2007, 09:41 AM
ESKiMO-SiCKNE5S ESKiMO-SiCKNE5S is offline
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1.9 is terrible
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Old 04-26-2007, 09:46 AM
OziBattler OziBattler is offline
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slicer, I think you need a dose of 6max. that should help with blind stealing etc. the swings in 6max can be brutal so you should try it at 5c/10c or below until you get the hang of it.
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Old 04-26-2007, 09:47 AM
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yeah i dont know if my confidence needs brutal at the moment. :P
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Old 04-26-2007, 01:12 PM
Aaron W. Aaron W. is offline
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As requested here are my stats for .10/.20
Hands 17,940
VPIP 15.76
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PF Raise 6.20

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