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07-29-2008, 05:23 AM
Post subject: 10K stats
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Comments? Move up to to $0.50/$1? My br is at $500.
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Jibalob
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Flush
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Out of my roll
Posts: 512
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You should be fine at 0.50/1.00.
I have maybe 100 hands max of FR in my db so IO dont have much to go by in terms of comparison, but your PFR seems pretty low. Your WTSD also seems very low for somebody with with a <17 VPIP but that could be a function of your high aggression
Bear in mind that I'm used to looking at 6-max stats.
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DrivingDog
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Full House
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: UK
Posts: 923
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Originally Posted by Jibalob
You should be fine at 0.50/1.00.
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Definitely.
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Originally Posted by Jibalob
Your WTSD also seems very low for somebody with with a <17 VPIP but that could be a function of your high aggression.
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Since your WTSD is relatively low and W$SD is relatively high you should try to identify some spots where it would be profitable to call down. Keep in mind that by the river you usually don't have to be right very often.
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"You can fool some of the people all of the time, and those are the ones you want to concentrate on." (George Bush).
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Chopper
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Straight Flush
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: St. Louis, MO
Posts: 4,255
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i dont see anything.
just remember to keep those scarier boards down to one bet on the river with a c/c instead of betting marginal, TP type hands oop when opponents were likely drawing. the c/c on the river keeps you from paying two bets to see a flush just got there, AND it induces bluffs. wait for a bit stronger hand to b/c rivers with down here.
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okiman
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Straight
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 171
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Looks like you're ready to me. If you're at PS, you'll notice more tight players and more pre- and post-flop aggression, but the tables are still easy and terrible players aren't hard to find. The FPPs finally start to add up quickly at this level too.
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socal1111
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Straight
Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 191
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Originally Posted by Chopper
i dont see anything.
just remember to keep those scarier boards down to one bet on the river with a c/c instead of betting marginal, TP type hands oop when opponents were likely drawing. the c/c on the river keeps you from paying two bets to see a flush just got there, AND it induces bluffs. wait for a bit stronger hand to b/c rivers with down here.
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I disagree a little here. Against certain opponents, you absolutely MUST bet marginals for value, as they're calling soo light, so often.
Checking to induce is a very strong play, but it must be done against the right player. Check/check sucks when he would've called down w/ A-high.
If you want to keep moving up, can't always be afraid of the boogey-man. Good luck!
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OK, I have about 20 hands on this subject, most of which I checked on the river, and some of which I bet. I'll make a new thread.
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