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Old 10-18-2007, 03:42 PM
helter skelter helter skelter is offline
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I personally don't think poker tracker stats are too helpful for MTTs...but here is one thing you can look for.

Your VPIP and PFR should increase steadily with each level of the tournament. You can find these numbers broken down by level on the general info page. If this isn't happening you are not adjusting properly to the blinds and stack sizes.

For most leaks in your game you need to post specific hands. MTTs are unlike ring games in that situations constantly change and you must adapt to those situations. In ring games, situations change less making PT stats a valid source for finding leaks. In MTTs, changing situations call for play adjustmets which means that PT stats are a less valid source for plugging leaks.

Sherman

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Doing a brief overview of my stats, my VPIP starts out high and then goes down. My PFR starts out low and then goes up. I play a lot of rebuy tourneys, so I think that is what accounts for that. I don't know if I can filter out rebuy tourneys to see what I do in non-rebuy tourneys.

These are from stars, so almost all 9 player tables.






As far as position, I think I should be doing better on the button, so probably I have been trying to steal too much.


Here is for 6 or more players


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Old 10-18-2007, 04:26 PM
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IMO,

You limp and cold-call too much. Raise or fold more.

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