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Old 09-19-2007, 12:52 PM
soah soah is offline
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Default Re: Att to Steal % (What determines a steal) in PT?

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SB does count. Not Only cutoff and button.

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FYP

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my HU game must be really weak then... apparently I've never raised from the SB [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
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Old 09-19-2007, 01:16 PM
Mischman Mischman is offline
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Default Re: Att to Steal % (What determines a steal) in PT?

2. Folded to steal is % of times you folded pre-flop when there was a steal attempted while you were in the blind. If there is a raise from the cut-off, button or SB when all other players have folded before them then it's considered a steal attempt. If you fold then it's included in this stat

Quoted from the PT website.
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Old 09-19-2007, 02:49 PM
tautomer tautomer is offline
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Default Re: Att to Steal % (What determines a steal) in PT?

I don't think opening from the SB is recorded as a steal, no matter what the site says. Headsup stats make this fairly obvious, attempt to steal is always 0%, unless this has been changed recently.
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Old 09-19-2007, 10:59 PM
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Default Re: Att to Steal % (What determines a steal) in PT?

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I don't think opening from the SB is recorded as a steal, no matter what the site says.

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'cause you know better than the bloke that wrote the PT program?

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Headsup stats make this fairly obvious, attempt to steal is always 0%, unless this has been changed recently.

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...or they just require that people have folded ahead of you for an Attempt to Steal to count.
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Old 09-20-2007, 02:10 PM
JimmytheGeek JimmytheGeek is offline
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Default Re: Att to Steal % (What determines a steal) in PT?

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I don't think opening from the SB is recorded as a steal, no matter what the site says. Headsup stats make this fairly obvious, attempt to steal is always 0%, unless this has been changed recently.

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I don't know about HU games because I don't play them. However, if you filter on the General Tab for steal situations in multi-handed games, you will see that opening from the SB is included.
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Old 09-20-2007, 02:43 PM
Nick-Zack Nick-Zack is offline
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Default Re: Att to Steal % (What determines a steal) in PT?

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I think this is a good place to ask. Its a question related to playing internet poker that people are going to be interested in hearing the answers.
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Old 09-20-2007, 04:31 PM
sl4v3 sl4v3 is offline
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Default Re: Att to Steal % (What determines a steal) in PT?

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I don't think opening from the SB is recorded as a steal, no matter what the site says. Headsup stats make this fairly obvious, attempt to steal is always 0%, unless this has been changed recently.

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Opening from the SB counts as a steal attempt except when playing HU.
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