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Old 08-20-2007, 07:25 PM
h_ven h_ven is offline
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Default PT screenshoots: Stats for last 106K hands of .25/.50, .5/1, & 1/2

45K of these hands are from July and August at Ultimate Bet. Sites include Doyles Room, Fulltilt, and Ultimate Bet. All stats are for 6 max. Would love if people would break my stats down and show me all the leaks I have. Will put up more screenshots if anybody wants to see anything else.


Seems I overplay AKs suited, that's the only reason I can see why the BB/hand and Avg/hand are lower than my AKo.

The multi-table ratio is 3.25. Lately I've been 5 and 6 tabling.




Not sure what to look for on my position stats. Would be awesome if someone would break down my position play here.

Here's my stats for pocket pairs:


I am willing to put up other screenshots if I'm missing some. Any advice/criticism welcome.

Let's hear it...
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Old 08-20-2007, 07:27 PM
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Default Re: PT screenshoots: Stats for last 106K hands of .25/.50, .5/1, & 1/2

Dont have time to look at it all but, raise more pre, steal more blinds, and fold your blinds more. Especially your SB, wtf are you seeing 38% for?
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Old 08-20-2007, 07:28 PM
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Default Re: PT screenshoots: Stats for last 106K hands of .25/.50, .5/1, & 1/2

Raise pre-flop yo, stop being so passive and try to attack the blinds more often.

You have some big leaks, somebody else prolly finds more of them (I ain't a PT insider)
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Old 08-20-2007, 07:37 PM
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Default Re: PT screenshoots: Stats for last 106K hands of .25/.50, .5/1, & 1/2

I don't use pt, so I dunno much about the numbers stuff, but from what I see you should stick to playing .50/1 for a while longer until you can beat it for more than 2.45. You'll have HUGE variance at 1/2, and I'd be surprised if you were over breakeven moving up. I'd wait until you had a winrate of at least 4 or 5.
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Old 08-20-2007, 07:38 PM
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Default Re: PT screenshoots: Stats for last 106K hands of .25/.50, .5/1, & 1/2

omg raise more pf pleaseeee. get your att to steal to 30%+. indeally you would like your btn vpip to be double your utg vpip. so aim to play about 30% on the btn.

raise lots of junk offsuited connectors and gapped connectors from the button n stuff. and dont call so much oop from the blinds. concentrate less on blind defense and more on blind stealing.

your w$wsf seems to be a bit low. probably because you arent cbetting much. but it might be because you are seeing alot of multiway pots at your stakes too.

get yur flop AF higher ..im pretty sure that is a cbetting thing. raise more with draws n stuff.

playing a 20/10 game at 200nl will get you crushed by the regulars imho. ull still be able to get $$ from the huge fish though. but 20/10 are tagfish stats.

you might wanna check out Pokey's thread "How to use pokertracker". Its in the stickys. it explains how to use the filters n stuff to find leaks in your game. like if your "blind defense" is actually costing you more money than it would have done if you just folded everytime. or if you are losing money in pots where you just call somebody elses raise preflop n stuff. more than u can get from the screenshot you gave.

http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/sh...age=0&vc=1
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Old 08-20-2007, 07:57 PM
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Default Re: PT screenshoots: Stats for last 106K hands of .25/.50, .5/1, & 1/2

SilentNoise,
Why do I need to raise more PF? Pokey says that your VPIP should be have or your PF raise %, which mine is almost exactly.

Thanks for the advice on concentrating on my blind stealing, and less on my blind defense.

Thanks SN
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Old 08-20-2007, 08:03 PM
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Default Re: PT screenshoots: Stats for last 106K hands of .25/.50, .5/1, & 1/2

snowbank,

Since you don't use PT, do you realize that these are PTBB/100? My winrate at the 100NL would be 5 regualar BB/100 hands. I'm not a pro or anything, but this winrate seems to be fair and sustainable IMO.
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Old 08-20-2007, 08:24 PM
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Default Re: PT screenshoots: Stats for last 106K hands of .25/.50, .5/1, & 1/2

16/10 UTG is a leak
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Old 08-20-2007, 08:27 PM
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Default Re: PT screenshoots: Stats for last 106K hands of .25/.50, .5/1, & 1/2

moving up from NL50 after breaking even for 30k hands might be a leak
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Old 08-20-2007, 08:33 PM
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Default Re: PT screenshoots: Stats for last 106K hands of .25/.50, .5/1, & 1/2

how do you get PF AF to show up? i have the latest version of PT but I just get a dash next to mine.
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