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Old 04-17-2007, 10:25 PM
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Default Stat GURUS -> 10NL Stats Checkup, if you would...

For you stat gurus, wanted a health checkup on my 6-max 10NL game this month so far. I'm wondering if my VPIP and/or PF Raise should be a little higher (am I'm playing too nitty?). Any other "reads" on my stats would appreciated. I understand the sample size is small, but any direction is helpful. I've also provided my lifetime stats on 10NL.

I'm about 4k-6k hands away from making the leap to 25NL (provided my winrate sustains) and wanted to make sure my stats don't look out of line which will help me feel prepared to make my move up to the "real" game (well, real to me anyway).

5k hands @ 10NL

VPIP: 17.22
VPIFSB: 23.16
Folded SB to Steal: 89.51
Folded BB To Steal: 88.83
Att. To Steal Blinds: 23.62
Won$WSF: 44.50
BB/100: 10.50
Went to SD: 26.31
Won at SD: 59.93
PF Raise %:13.32
Flop AF: 6.14
Turn AF: 2.54
River AF: 2.00
Total AF: 3.88

FWIW, my life-time stats at 10NL are:
21k hands
VPIP: 18.71
VPIFSB: 25.24
Folded SB to Steal: 88.97
Folded BB to Steal: 86.32
Att. To Steal: 24.43
Won$WSF: 39.95
BB/100: 2.88
WTSD%: 25.40
Won@SD%:52.70
PF Raise%:13.74
FlopAF:5.05
TurnAF:2.21
RiverAF:1.63
TotalAF:3.24

I had a severe downswing early on in 10NL as I was learning how to stop 3-barrel bluffing, tilt management, and how to stop trying to apply everything I learned @ cardrunners that just didn't apply to these limits.

Thanks for any guidance here and your time spent reviewing the stats.
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