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Old 05-03-2007, 11:06 AM
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Default NL10 Just a PFR% Question and a HUD Layout

I'm just curious here. I've read quite a bit of old posts from stickies and so forth. In a game like this:





I can't see any reason to have a PFR% of over 9 or so. Does that make sense?

Also, that's my layout right now. I'm wondering how other people have their hud set up. Probably a link I've missed somewhere.
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Old 05-03-2007, 11:19 AM
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Default Re: NL10 Just a PFR% Question and a HUD Layout

Looks like a good game to have a pfr over 20.
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Old 05-03-2007, 11:20 AM
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Default Re: NL10 Just a PFR% Question and a HUD Layout

What's special about the game?
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Old 05-03-2007, 11:26 AM
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Default Re: NL10 Just a PFR% Question and a HUD Layout

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What's special about the game?

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Standard NL10 game. I just posted a picture so that those who've maybe not played it would no what they look like.

I've read quite a few old posts now, and I'm wondering if I'm playing way too tightly. I'm just curious is all.

Also, wondering what others are displaying on their huds. There's probably a post out there iwth that info, but I've not found it yet.
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Old 05-03-2007, 11:38 AM
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Default Re: NL10 Just a PFR% Question and a HUD Layout

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I'm wondering if I'm playing way too tightly

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By looking at your picture, how do I know how tightly/loosely you play? Are you the one with stats 17.2/6.9/0.75 or something? Excuse me if it's a silly question.

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what others are displaying on their huds

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Beside the usual VPIP/PFR/AF, I also have c-bet%/call c-bet%/raise c-bet%

I can post my layout later tonight when I gets home if you want. You just have to teach me how to post pictures (yeah I realize it may be one of the simplest things to do).

I am at Stars, also 10NL
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Old 05-03-2007, 11:41 AM
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Default Re: NL10 Just a PFR% Question and a HUD Layout

Why do you think you shouldn't have a PFR% over 9 in a game like this?
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Old 05-03-2007, 11:45 AM
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Default Re: NL10 Just a PFR% Question and a HUD Layout

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I'm wondering if I'm playing way too tightly

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By looking at your picture, how do I know how tightly/loosely you play? Are you the one with stats 17.2/6.9/0.75 or something? Excuse me if it's a silly question.

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what others are displaying on their huds

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Beside the usual VPIP/PFR/AF, I also have c-bet%/call c-bet%/raise c-bet%

I can post my layout later tonight when I gets home if you want. You just have to teach me how to post pictures (yeah I realize it may be one of the simplest things to do).

I am at Stars, also 10NL

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Yes, I'm the bottom one there. My 6000 NL10 hands are at 21.23/7.22/3.5

I'd love to see your layout.

I did this by using imageshack. It's pretty self explanatory when you get to their site. If you need further help, just let me know. I'll be back tonight as well.
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Old 05-03-2007, 11:47 AM
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Default Re: NL10 Just a PFR% Question and a HUD Layout

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Why do you think you shouldn't have a PFR% over 9 in a game like this?

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Probably because he thinks everyone calls and everyone shows down.

Which I would add too your HUD, WTSD%, W$SD, also I have calls cbet, folds to cbet, raises cbet, as well as, cbets (themselves) and folds their cbet to a raise.
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Old 05-03-2007, 11:47 AM
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Default Re: NL10 Just a PFR% Question and a HUD Layout

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Why do you think you shouldn't have a PFR% over 9 in a game like this?

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Because of posts like this.

I realize this is 6max and he's a lot better player than I am, but...wow.

Also, I've watched some of the videos posted in SSNL, and they're using position a lot more than I am. Rasing button wiht Q5o after one lp limper and so forht.

I'm just curious is all.
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Old 05-03-2007, 11:56 AM
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Default Re: NL10 Just a PFR% Question and a HUD Layout

With the amount of limpers sometimes its hard to get bring up your PFR stats. Hands like JTs in the cutoff are a raise first in but because at NL10 you might get 1,2 or 3 limpers most hands you generally just limp along. Getting in cheap with good pot odds due to the limpers and hoping to bust a big hand. As tables tighten my PFR stats go up.

People can be so stats driven. Just find a style that works for you. If you feel you are playing too tight loosen up a little and try it. When I first started playing my VPIP was about 18 then it dropped to 12.5 and now I am up to 14.5. I have been adding different hands to play in position as I get comfortable about how to play them pre & post flop.
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