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25NL grinder, PT noob, few questions
I've got 15k hands, should I bother interpreting too much into this info yet? Which stats are likely to be more correct than others at this point?
Is 18/10 at six-max nitty as hell or what? |
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Re: 25NL grinder, PT noob, few questions
15k hands is a very small sample and you shouldnt be interpreting too much yet. 18/10 isnt too nitty but probably you should raise more hands rather than limp them, especially when youre in position. Try to be more like 16/14 then 18/10
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Re: 25NL grinder, PT noob, few questions
Pfr and VP$IP start to become meaningful numbers after 50 hands. Look for Pokey´s post in the best of threads.
Edit: linky http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/sh...age=0&vc=1 |
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Re: 25NL grinder, PT noob, few questions
Probably a little too much calling/limping pf, you're going to have to raise more if you want to play profitable against regs or at higher limits.
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Re: 25NL grinder, PT noob, few questions
I just want to agree with most of what has already been said. 18 is perfectly find for your VPIP, but the 10 pfr isn't. Basically, any hand you limp with start raising it instead and see what happens. C-bet on good flops and make monies.
Just FYI, I'm playing a 16/13 and have been crushing $25NL 6-max over ~50k hands. |
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Re: 25NL grinder, PT noob, few questions
Sotiria ,
Interesting. Your stats sound slightly looser than set mining to me. I'd be curious to hear your general strategy: - button range - 3 betting range - what do you do when 3-bet? Aside from that I assume you do the standard TAG things like never open limp and c-betting, loosening up on the button, etc. Do do you manage to get action being so tight? |
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