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Can anything be inferred from this PT info?
This was my year pre-downswing:
This is me since September 9th: |
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Re: Can anything be inferred from this PT info?
you tightend up and became slightly weaker.
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Re: Can anything be inferred from this PT info?
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you tightend up and became slightly weaker. [/ QUOTE ] There's probably a chicken and egg question here. |
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Re: Can anything be inferred from this PT info?
a much more interesting comparison will be your stats by position.
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Re: Can anything be inferred from this PT info?
your att. to steal dropped a few points probably means you have been opening less hands from the c/o and button.
Position stats would be very helpful in determining this |
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Re: Can anything be inferred from this PT info?
yeah vpip and pfr seem to drop a bit from the c/o and button. Maybe try to widen your preflop ranges a little? idk i mean overall the stats seem fairly similar to me, it is possible to run bad for 50k hands,, and it is also possible to run good for a long time too.
I would stop focusing on what has changed, and start focusing on what needs to change. what i mean is, there were probably some fairly substantial leaks in your game before this dwonswing that have been emphasized in your winrate over the last 50k hands becasue you are running somewhat worse. One thing I noticed on your video and in these stats is you CC way too much preflop esp on position. CC a lot is fiine but you really have to adjust your postflop game around it meaning you need to mkae more moves postflop and read hands a lot better than someone who is for the most part raising or folding preflop. Im sure there are plenty of successful players at msnl who CC a lot, but they also have adapted their postflop games around that principle. |
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Re: Can anything be inferred from this PT info?
maybe the difference in w$wsf is mostly just variance, but I wouldn't be surprised if it's because you have became weaker postflop (likely because of an initial downswing that resulted in a loss of confidence). That stat combined with your high w$@sd and your fairly low AF stats leads me to believe that you have developed some pretty significant leaks. Maybe you are playing too predictably? Not stealing enough pots? Giving up too soon? Missing value?
It's hard to say just from looking at stats, but I hope that you have taken the advice from the last thread and got yourself a coach. If you have msn, feel free to add me at yomoss@hotmail.com and I'd be glad to discuss hands with you any time. edit: it also looks like you are probably calling raises too often from the blinds. This probably ties in to your low w$wsf stat. |
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Re: Can anything be inferred from this PT info?
looks like you're running bad and playing in tougher games. i mean, the stats are all pretty similar before and after
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Re: Can anything be inferred from this PT info?
pfr looks a little low
button stats look a little small too i'd say up your aggressiveness, especially in position. see how it works out for you |
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