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Old 08-07-2007, 12:20 PM
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Default Re: What does this graph mean? :o

Are you playing full ring? Or 6-max? (Just to make sure)
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Old 08-07-2007, 12:23 PM
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6max only
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Old 08-07-2007, 12:28 PM
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You need to raise a lot more PF. One thing people haven't been mentioning is your attempt to steal is very low. I'm guessing you aren't very positionally aware.

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I totally agree with what you said.

Ok, this is going to get tough, but try this:

Move down to 10NL. Start up 2 tables and keep playing one table at 25NL at the same time.

You have now 2 tables to experiment cheaply and one table to play solid poker and apply what you've learned at 10NL.

Google search of which hands you are going to raise from which position, and what to do with limpers etc. 3-bet good hands, and steal like hell from the CO, BTN and SB if it gets folded to you. Raise that [censored] up with any two cards and learn to play postflop.
Do that for 25.000 hands, make a winrate at 10NL of 15bb/100 and you'll be ready again for 25NL.
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Old 08-07-2007, 12:35 PM
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Default Re: What does this graph mean? :o

Raise and bet!
As far as your stats tell you are just trying to make good combinations and hope that they will bet into you every street. Might aswell play with your granny for matches then..

Post more hands and watch other posts of other 2+2. Notice how much more agressive they are. It will pay off bigtime!
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Old 08-07-2007, 02:12 PM
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OP Take this short Quiz, your choices are either Fold, Call or Raise. Assume all 6-max 25NL games on FTP with average opponents. If you choose raise, say how much in terms of BB (ex. 4xBB)

1. UTG You are dealt JJ.

2. In the CO it's folded to you with KQs.

3. On the button. One limper you are dealt AK.

4. In the SB, button raised 3xbb and you have KK.

5. Folded to you on the button with JTs.

6. 99 in MP with on limper.

7. In the BB with AA and 4 limpers.

8. Folded to you in the CO with KJs.

9. UTG+1 folded to you with TT.

10. On Button with KK. UTG+1 min-raised, MP re-raised.
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Old 08-07-2007, 02:17 PM
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I will guess on quiz. How did I do?
1. R4
2. R4
3. R5
4. R9-10
5. R4
6. R5
7. R8-10
8. R4
9. R4
10. 70/30 Raise Pot/Call and get it in on non ace flops
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Old 08-07-2007, 02:25 PM
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1. Raise pot / 3-4BB

2. Raise 50% of the time call 50% (since reading this post i've started to raise this and all of the other 50/50% situations to 100%)

3. 4BB raise

4. Raise to 8BB total (3$)

5. Call

6. Call / Raise - pot/4BB 30-40% of the time

7. Raise 5-6-7BB

8. Call / Raise - pot/4BB 50/50

9. Call / Raise - pot/4BB 30/70

10. If the reraise is big(8-10+BB) i push, if its just above min 10BB raise
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Old 08-07-2007, 02:53 PM
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Default Re: What does this graph mean? :o

Never open-limp especially in late position. Almost never limp behind a single limper. Make all your raises larger. Go with 4+n instead of the 3+n it looks like you are using.

Case in point, hand #5 where you open-limped the button with JTs. Why did you open limp? same question with hand #2 where you openlimped the CO with KQs.
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Old 08-07-2007, 03:09 PM
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folded to you otb, you have JTs, anything besides raising is gross. In fact, I raise pretty much ATC in this spot.
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Old 08-07-2007, 04:32 PM
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So the point of the quiz was to hopefully out some spots where OP was open limping or cold calling raises.

Every question could have been answered with "Raise".
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