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Re: First 10k hands stats. Looking for a bit of general advice.
Play more 6-max.
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Re: First 10k hands stats. Looking for a bit of general advice.
Thank you nightlighter
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Re: First 10k hands stats. Looking for a bit of general advice.
General Comments:
1. I am a bit confused. Are lines 1 and 3 both six max. If so, why are your stats so different. 2. I am going to go with the third line for this since I don't know what the first one is. Starting from the left and in no particular order. 3. My VPIP from the sb would be much higher especially at 10NL. You should be getting a lot of opportunities to complete in multi-way pots with lots of hands. 4. You ATSBs is a bit too low. 30-36 or so would probably be better. 5. WTSD of almost 30% is pretty high. This stat varies based on your play but in the 20-24 range seems to work for me. 6. You post flop agro numbers are pretty low. Bet more often, call less often. 7. I am going to guess that the swongs are caused by overplaying pair hands and draws. Calm down a bit on these two and you should reduce your variance. Lastly, post your position stats. They are probably as valuable if not more valuable than the general tab sheet. Good Luck. SMS |
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Re: First 10k hands stats. Looking for a bit of general advice.
first line is 10nl FR, 2nd is 10nl HU, 3rd is 10nl 6max, not sure what the 4th is tbh :S 10nl again? :S
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Re: First 10k hands stats. Looking for a bit of general advice.
Looks good so far, keep up the good work.
Gotta love the way rake punishes the smaller stake players. |
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Re: First 10k hands stats. Looking for a bit of general advice.
Thanks for the help so far.Both stats are 6max btw, just played on different sites. Not sure why it lists it separately.
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Re: First 10k hands stats. Looking for a bit of general advice.
"You ATSBs is a bit too low. 30-36 or so would probably be better."
When it comes to stealing blinds what range of hands are you stealing with?. Are you saying just try steal with absolutely any old hand or just with a slightly wider range? |
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Re: First 10k hands stats. Looking for a bit of general advice.
Hey John,
Stealing the blinds has nothing to do with the cards and everything to do with the blinds. If you BB is 70/45 you probably shouldn't steal at all. If you BB is 4/3 then you should steal any two cards. If the BB has 3bet your last 2 steal attempts, tighten down. Most BBs will be somewhere in the middle. Adjust accordingly. Also, it does look like you steal pretty well from the button. Try losening up some from the cutoff. SMS |
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Re: First 10k hands stats. Looking for a bit of general advice.
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"You ATSBs is a bit too low. 30-36 or so would probably be better." When it comes to stealing blinds what range of hands are you stealing with?. Are you saying just try steal with absolutely any old hand or just with a slightly wider range? [/ QUOTE ] It has a lot to do with positional awereness. From your positional stats it looks like your VPIP is basically the same from all positions with a slight increase on the button. Fold more from UTG, MP and the blinds, raise more from the CO, Btn. If the blinds are ubertight, feel free to raise 82o, otherwise I ask myself if I am comfortable playing a particular hand against any of these opponents. A hand like J4s and 98o might look very tempting against a lot of passive fish who will let you draw for free, pay off with worse and make it very cheap to see a showdown. |
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Re: First 10k hands stats. Looking for a bit of general advice.
Hey John, those are some pretty solid stats for your first 10,000. I basically agree with what everyone else has said so far. I think the one thing that will help pretty much all of the suggestions fall into place is being a little more positionally aware.
Opening up a bit and stealing more will raise your VPIP in late position. Playing more hands in late position also puts you in more betting/raising situations whereas being out of position puts you in more check/calling situations IMO, so playing more hands in late position will naturally up your aggression factor. To try to even out the variance, it does look like you get into a lot of big pots, maybe some of them with small pot hands like TPTK or a weak 2 pair. Try to exercise some pot control when you have those types of hands. I would personally tighten up in early position, although you seem to be doing just fine so far as your Won$ WSF/Went to SD/Won$ at SD numbers are almost identical in all of the non-blind positions. I would think this is a sign of someone who's well on the way to being a good hand reader so I think if you are a good hand reader you can open up A LOT from the CO and BTN, which will make your positional stats look a little more "normal." |
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