Straight
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Bringing the mind home.
Posts: 172
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Originally Posted by XTR1000
Relevant numbers:
5.3% 3bet (rather low isnīt it?)
18% call 3bet
5.6% squeeze
26.2 WTSD (I really have little idea about this number)
54.2% W$SD (seems kinda high)
43.6% W$WSF
60% flop cbet
34.8% turn cbet
51% fold flop vs raise
50% fold to cbet
40% steal
(All numbers correspond to 90k 50nl 6max with 22/18 preflop stats)
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3bet seems fine, I don't see why you'd need that to be higher given how you described the way your games play. Everything else looks ok too.
You mentioned that you tend to use bet/check/bet as a value line, perhaps there's a lot of pots you're giving up on because of how you interpret your games. I think the As2s hand (no. 6) from your blog with kmind is as close as I've seen so far to you taking a line that puts you in a shitty enough spot to fold and lose a decent sized pot. Obv we have to fold that river, but we get into that situation by playing passively/trying to bluff catch, I guess my red line is generally pretty decent because I'd be trying to get that in on a wet flop vs a player who has quite likely learnt to call bullshit against me.
Yeah, I mean, if your game is showdown-orientated your red line can definitely suffer. It then becomes a matter of whether the showdown game is significant enough to generate strong profit after non-showdown losses.
It's also possible there's hands you play as bet/check/bet that would be better served as bet/bet/bet? It gets easy to kind of default to a certain way of playing and applying it too generally.
Are you on a Euro site or FT?
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