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Re: Offical Microstakes Limit Stats Thread
6 max stats to date having started playing 6 max in the middle of May after a few months off to regroup and study. (Thought I would post the gambit of information I look at regularily. Std deviation is 19.9 bb/100. Running cold at 1/2 winning 6 to 7% less often with two pair and sets than the other levels which costs a lot of money usually. Think I am very close to hiring a coach (or if one of the vets feels like taking on an old padawan) to get to the next level of development. Been working on blind defense and steals. Could probably tighten up from UTG and Hijack and need a bit of help and practice with turn and river play 3 way. |
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Re: Offical Microstakes Limit Stats Thread
whilst Im intending this to be primarily a full ring stats thread there definitely is value in seeing Smurfs stats and having some 6max stats in here. you arent as laggy as i thought at 6max btw [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
personally Im more familiar with FR stats so i wont comment on 6max ones most of the time |
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Smurph64
I don't get the inconsistency with 1/2 6-max. I think you've said before the players there are better than at 2/4, but to me that's a little hard to believe.
Were those hands just a long downswing, or a learning experience, or what? |
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Re: Smurph64
11k hands is too small of a sample for 71 bets either way to be a big deal really
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Re: Smurph64
FR my stats are very similar, less aggressive preflop.32% VPIP 14% PFR 2.0 AF 3 bb/100 after 120k hands or thereabouts.
I don't have the actual stats anymore just notes in my logs. Haven't played many fr hands in 8 months. I think playing more hands in FR makes more sense since you have more passive bad players feeding the pot than you do 6 max. Don't think that is the typical philosophy. I do know my variation in fr was 23+bb/100 compared to the 20bb/100 in 6 max. I would love to see other stats include their standard deviation because I think its a more instructive piece of information that I previously thought. |
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Re: Smurph64
What is exactly standard deviation and how do you compute it ?
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Re: Smurph64
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What is exactly standard deviation and how do you compute it ? [/ QUOTE ] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_deviation in layman's terms, SD tells you how close data points are in relation to the mean. The tighter (closer to the mean) the data set, the lower the SD. The more spread out (volatile) the data, the greater the SD. |
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