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asdpikas
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06-03-2008, 12:58 PM
Post subject: 14k stats LHE FR .5/1 and 1/2
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Full House
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So here are the pos stats for 14k hands LHE Full Ring, I know its not a big sample, but, what do u think? any visible leaks?
http://picasaweb.google.com/asdpikas...37248722652082
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DrivingDog
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Looks pretty good to me (disclaimer - i play six max).
Cold call % of 0.0 would be better imo.
WSD of 40% seems a bit high, considering how many players usually see the flop in these games. You might look for some more spots to fold. Or it could just be the small sample size.
Am i misreading or are you only raising 15% first in on btn and 9% in CO? If that's correct, those numbers could be a lot higher, at least 30% and 20% respectively, and even that is pretty tight. 14% from SB is pretty low too, esp. if the BB will often fold to a raise or fold the flop if he misses.
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asdpikas
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Originally Posted by DrivingDog
Looks pretty good to me (disclaimer - i play six max).
Cold call % of 0.0 would be better imo.
WSD of 40% seems a bit high, considering how many players usually see the flop in these games. You might look for some more spots to fold. Or it could just be the small sample size.
Am i misreading or are you only raising 15% first in on btn and 9% in CO? If that's correct, those numbers could be a lot higher, at least 30% and 20% respectively, and even that is pretty tight. 14% from SB is pretty low too, esp. if the BB will often fold to a raise or fold the flop if he misses.
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raise first in may be a misleading stat at these levels since hardly ever it is folded to you on the button. I cant recall the last time i saw BB get a walk at these levels. So i guess w the small sample sizes and the kind of game it is, some of the first in just dumps into the PFR stat. Could that be it?
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DrivingDog
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It's possible. PT does some odd things.
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asdpikas
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what i meant is that in a game where there are a couple of limpers on every hand, you can almost never raise first in in CO or button, cause there's always someone in the pot, so you are not FIRST in.
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DrivingDog
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Yeah, I see. The question is whether PT recognises the difference between situations where it's folded to you and those when someone limps or raises before you.
In any case you can evaluate your 'raising first in' percentage yourself by seeing what range of hands you do raise first in with in these positions - though if it almost never happens it's probably not a crucial stat.
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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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