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233,334 hands checkup
more detail what can i work on to improve. thanks |
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Re: 233,334 hands checkup
Your PFR and aggression seem low.
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Re: 233,334 hands checkup
your PF aggression is so low! wow
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Re: 233,334 hands checkup
hard to tell, you should maybe seperate them out 6 max and 9 max, those numbers should be diff. for each.
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Re: 233,334 hands checkup
steal some blinds please
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Re: 233,334 hands checkup
Pretty solid stats but I did notice a few things.
More PF aggression and you are losing out on a ton of stolen blinds. Also noted that you almost never C/R which tells me you might not be bluffing enough when you miss the flop/turn. |
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Re: 233,334 hands checkup
raise in position...will show up as steal %, mine's 30% and I'm a nit (yours is 13%)
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Re: 233,334 hands checkup
preflop stats are irrelevant. youre probably making mistakes on turn and river. post more hands
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Re: 233,334 hands checkup
What stat tracker is that?
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Re: 233,334 hands checkup
PT numbers never tell the whole story, so take this with a grain of salt since I'm just going to let it fly:
You don't raise enough Pre-flop. The trend these days is to take control of pots pre-flop, and you aren't doing that at all. For that, you are barely beating the rake. Your flop aggression factor is too high, and it doesn't make sense. "Hey guys, I'm just limping pre-flop, but Imma get you by raising on the flop." It doesn't work since you aren't really repping any sort of strength since you didn't raise pre-flop. Pre-flop sets up the rest of the hand. Your WSD is pretty bad. It means you are bluffing too much or trying to make too many hero calls (probably some combo). You are not showing down enough especially in $200 NL 6 max. Seems like you do all your aggro stuff on the flop, then give up. Blinds: Your SB folding is fine, your BB folding is problematic. A lot of the times you have position here as the SB is the opener. Defending the blinds OOP is not profitable. Defending them IP, is. You can call an SB raise with pretty marginal holdings and still be profitale. Keep in mind that you should never artificially adjust your game to match some stats. That is incorrect thinking. |
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