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Re: calling a cap preflop
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I haven't raised KJo utg in months now, all it does it add to variance. [/ QUOTE ] Filtered for UTG: |
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Re: calling a cap preflop
this shows pretty clearly that the samples aren't big enough since you're losing more than double with KJo vs. KTo and just completely crushing KJo's performance with KQo.
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Re: calling a cap preflop
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this shows pretty clearly that the samples aren't big enough since you're losing more than double with KJo vs. KTo and just completely crushing KJo's performance with KQo. [/ QUOTE ] You also need to factor in the VPIP. I didn't filter for 'raised first in'. |
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Re: calling a cap preflop
so if this is UTG why is pfr % not 100% for KJo and KTo, you arent limping this UTG are you, because that would be terrible
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Re: calling a cap preflop
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so if this is UTG why is pfr % not 100% for KJo and KTo, you arent limping this UTG are you, because that would be terrible [/ QUOTE ] No, he's folding (VPIP=PFR). |
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Re: calling a cap preflop
oh right my mistake
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Re: calling a cap preflop
the fact that your implied odds postflop seem real bad to me is why i would fold, just completely dominated by other hands. If 3 better was super aggro and other guy was a TAG so he might try isolating then its a possible call or if both are super LAGGY but still i dont like it.
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Re: calling a cap preflop
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[ QUOTE ] I haven't raised KJo utg in months now, all it does it add to variance. [/ QUOTE ] Filtered for UTG: [/ QUOTE ] Did you remember to check the "not a blind" in the filter If not you will get hands where you are a blind 3 of the button in your sample Thats gonna skew the results a lot Since your PFR is 100% for KQo I am guessing you did this tho |
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