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When should I be concerned? (Stats content)
After about 12k hands at the 2/4, I'm noticing that my winrate and results for AKo are very very poor. I have reveiwed every single AK hand that I have played at this level, and didn't see anything too alarming. When should I be worried that something is WAY wrong with how I'm approaching this hand?
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Re: When should I be concerned? (Stats content)
After a sample about 20 times as large as this. In the mean time, respond to some AK hands here to see how you're thinking about them stacks up. Yes, I'm recommending this over posting your own hands because it works better.
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Re: When should I be concerned? (Stats content)
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After a sample about 20 times as large as this. In the mean time, respond to some AK hands here to see how you're thinking about them stacks up. Yes, I'm recommending this over posting your own hands because it works better. [/ QUOTE ] haha thanks. I mean, the only reason why I even ask is because it's not like the hand is a little off, it's WAY off. Anyway, back to work. bk |
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Re: When should I be concerned? (Stats content)
Things to look for would be raising postflop with overs against 3 or more opponents (being too aggressive when you whiff the flop) - that and showing down ace high too much or going too far in pots when unimproved (playing too passively and calling postflop). Otherwise, you might just have lost 10 pots with the hand that you should have won. That's only about 57/135 instead of 67/135. I say just post your AK hands and comment on AK hands.
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