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The discussion in this unfortunate thread generated some interest about my short-handed statistics for 3 reasons:
1. I made what is all things being equal a bad fold in the sample hand; 2. Some posters suggested I fold too much based on my comments in this thread ; and 3. I misrepresented my WtSD # in the first thread. These stats represent about 25k hands at 5/10 and 7k hands at 10/20 (I started playing 6-max exclusively in June). Without further ado here they are: VPIP: 27.6 PFR: 20.8 AG (post-flop): 2.38 WtSD: 35.5 (I misstated this as 45 in the referenced thread) W$SD: 54.7 I post this primarily for those few posters who may be interested from the previous discussion. Any comments are welcome. I promise not to be defensive. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] Cheers... |
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35 is a bit low for a 27/20 style. Might be OK for 23/18 but you probably fold too much for 27/20.
Overall agression looks about right. |
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It's tough to say without playing with you what is correct because there are different successful styles. That said my went to SD at 20/40 and 30/60 6m is between 40 and 42. At lower games with more honest opponents I'm sure it would be a bit lower. If you want to post your party poker name (I assume that's your site) people could be helpful but I also would totally understand not wanting to do that.
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40 wsd appalls me. i would hemorrhage chips.
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35 is a bit low for a 27/20 style. Might be OK for 23/18 but you probably fold too much for 27/20. [/ QUOTE ] I'd say exactly the opposite. The tighter you are preflop the more inclined you should be to go to showdown. |
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[ QUOTE ] 35 is a bit low for a 27/20 style. Might be OK for 23/18 but you probably fold too much for 27/20. [/ QUOTE ] I'd say exactly the opposite. The tighter you are preflop the more inclined you should be to go to showdown. [/ QUOTE ] The tighter you are, the less your opponents will stay with you to showdown, too. Hard to tell the overall effect, but I think that's what you're saying anyway. |
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By looking at those statistics I can tell you that:
1) You play poker 2) You are not retarded I hope you have found this analysis insightful. Any advice that people try and give you based on a set of statistics like that should usually be ignored. [ QUOTE ] That said my went to SD at 20/40 and 30/60 6m is between 40 and 42. [/ QUOTE ] The WTSD isn't important so much as the won showdown when saw flop (multiply WTSD x W$ASD) it should come out somewhere around at least .2 in the party games if you're tight. If you can faciliate it, you'd much rather be 33WTSD 60W$ASD than 40WTSD 50W$ASD. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] 35 is a bit low for a 27/20 style. Might be OK for 23/18 but you probably fold too much for 27/20. [/ QUOTE ] I'd say exactly the opposite. The tighter you are preflop the more inclined you should be to go to showdown. [/ QUOTE ] The tighter you are, the less your opponents will stay with you to showdown, too. Hard to tell the overall effect, but I think that's what you're saying anyway. [/ QUOTE ] For observant opponents yes. But I think in general you starting out with better showdown material is a more important factor. |
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By looking at those statistics I can tell you that: 1) You play poker 2) You are not retarded I hope you have found this analysis insightful. Any advice that people try and give you based on a set of statistics like that should usually be ignored. [ QUOTE ] That said my went to SD at 20/40 and 30/60 6m is between 40 and 42. [/ QUOTE ] The WTSD isn't important so much as the won showdown when saw flop (multiply WTSD x W$ASD) it should come out somewhere around at least .2 in the party games if you're tight. If you can faciliate it, you'd much rather be 33WTSD 60W$ASD than 40WTSD 50W$ASD. [/ QUOTE ] No you wouldn't. |
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Uh, mathematically speaking, yes you would rather be winning the same amount of showdowns but be paying less overall to see showdowns.
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