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Re: Get your n00b out, uNL--Volume 2
How many ptbb/100 should i be losing in non showdown winnings and how much is a leak?
<font color="green">Not ignoring the question. I just have no clue what the answer is. Be wary of becoming too stats orientated. Or trying to get your numbers to line up a certain way. Every player is a little different because people have different temperamants. So PT numbers will vary across the board. Play good. Win. And the numbers take care of themselves. </font> |
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Re: Get your n00b out, uNL--Volume 2
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[ QUOTE ] Is it possible to be a winning player at NL50 and lower wihtout bluffing (not counting cbetting and semi-bluffing as bluff)? Since i think the answer is yes, what should my BB/100 winrate be at NL50, NL25 and NL10 when I never bluff? [/ QUOTE ] For now take my word for it - it's ONLY possible to be a winning player at 50nl without bluffing. [/ QUOTE ] Any reasons? Not bluffing means valuebetting all the time. and the players at lower stakes call more than at the higher stakes so my guess was that when the blinds go up, your win rate without bluffing goes down. |
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Re: Get your n00b out, uNL--Volume 2
At micros no one ever folds. You make money by valuebetting, not by folding others. Last time I checked on a small sample, mine was -5 in red.
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Re: Get your n00b out, uNL--Volume 2
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At micros no one ever folds. You make money by valuebetting, not by folding others. Last time I checked on a small sample, mine was -5 in red. [/ QUOTE ] last time i checked your name wasn't green. |
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Re: Get your n00b out, uNL--Volume 2
How is the "Cold call" calculated? and what does it tell when it high or low?
<font color="green">I think it's just the % of time that you call a PFR. </font> |
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Re: Get your n00b out, uNL--Volume 2
Sorry if this has been asked i didnt read the whole thread.
WTF is Metagame? <font color="blue">See the post on Shania. A good example would be c/ring on the turn after cbetting to show that every time you check the turn after PFR/CB you aren't giving up on the hand. Or going all in on a draw. </font> |
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Re: Get your n00b out, uNL--Volume 2
whats a decent vpip from the small blind...?
mine was 50 % which I think is crap..tightening it up now.... <font color="green">The lower the better. Mine is under 20%. Playing OOP sux because it's hard to get value from your good hands and you often get value towned on your mediocre ones. Play more in position. Play less OOP. </font> |
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Re: Get your n00b out, uNL--Volume 2
What sort of winrate over how many hands should I have before considering moving up in limits?
<font color="blue">You should be moving up when your bankroll is ready and you feel that you have a solid understanding of your level and what is needed to beat the next level. Winrate is too variance oriented to be a solid determinant of when to move up. </font> |
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Re: Get your n00b out, uNL--Volume 2
how do I use players' aggression factors in determining the likelyhood they have a hand? Can you dissect aggression factors by street? Also, when I make a post, do I post the flop AF or the total AF?
<font color="blue">The more aggro they are, generally speaking the more betting they are doing and hte less calling. Hence if a low AF player bets, he is more likely to have a hand. If a high AF player calls, he is less likely to have a hand. We usually post Total AF but if its on a one street decision using that street is probably better. PT and PAHUD will give it to you on a street by street basis </font> |
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Re: Get your n00b out, uNL--Volume 2
on a related some subject, what are some guideline F/T/R numbers for agression frequency, if any of you use that?
what aggression factor numbers do you guys have? <font color="blue">I dont have PT on my laptop but I heard something like 4x/2x/x is good, usually around 1.5 for x </font> |
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