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Old 10-18-2007, 10:04 PM
vixticator vixticator is offline
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So does that mean I'm not fighting for enough of the small pots, floating too much or what?

[/ QUOTE ]Not sure. I steal a lot of small pots on turn or flop. And for that reason it makes sense people call me down lighter and therefore my showdown winnings are lower than total. But only 12k sample. These graphs are 25nl only, but 5nl graph looks similar ~20k hands.

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Old 10-18-2007, 10:06 PM
Claunchy Claunchy is offline
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Good post OP.

A lot of you micro-stakes players aren't usually going to have your green line much higher than your blue line. It's probably possible, but more often than not you're gonna get the opportunity to show down your good hands because villains suck more.

What you should aim for is to keep the green line in the same ballpark as the blue line.
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Old 10-18-2007, 10:45 PM
Mr_Pathetic Mr_Pathetic is offline
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What you should aim for is to keep the green line in the same ballpark as the blue line.

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This is my goal. I was pretty much there at NL5 then something changed at NL10 and now I must get back there. My game plan is to use position to offset the non-showdown money lost in blinds and get the green line even with the other two unfiltered.
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