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ArcticKnight
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03-05-2005, 06:46 AM
Post subject: Could I get feedback on my PokerTracker stats
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Flush
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: golf course
Posts: 416
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Hi
I just loaded my first 1000 hands on Poker Tracker (free trial) . I had way more than 1000 hands stored, so I assume it took my oldest 1000???
Any comments would be helpful
I play 6 handed tables, mostly 10/20
I realize that it's a small sample, but unless I'm reading things wrong, I'm loose/passive and "lucky" .
I have been way more aggressive lately(especially pre-flop), so I am not too worried about that, but I doubt I am lower than 30% VP$1P.
How loose is too loose in 6H. I'm relcutant to tighten too much If I am winning.
VP$IP 36.70%
BB/100 hands 15.49
WTSD 42.60%
W$SD 55.79%
PFR 12.84% (I'm much higher now, 20% I guess)
Aggression
Pre-flop .46 (what a limpy weenie -lol)
Flop 1.49
Turn 1.38
River 1.39
Any other stats off the "detail" page that would be helpful???
Any way I can import stuff??? (can't seem to cut and paste)
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Fnord
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If you're playing 10/20 then registering PokerTracker is a no-brainer.
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Trikflow77
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get a bigger sample size, then you will get more comments. Work on getting your VPIP down around 30 or a little lower.
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stevedonel
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Full House
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1000 hands is nothing in "the long run" stats of poker. PT is worth alot more than 2.75 BB
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Is that guy still part of the forum??
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guitarhero14
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Originally Posted by Fnord
If you're playing 10/20 then registering PokerTracker is a no-brainer.
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Just for emphasis!
I play .05/.1 and I bought it.
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Chicago_Kid
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yeah, your PreFlop aggression seems way too low. You might be calling too much to PreFlop raises?
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"Been gone so long, forgot how to poker"
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4-of-a-Kind
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Originally Posted by Chicago_Kid
yeah, your PreFlop aggression seems way too low. You might be calling too much to PreFlop raises?
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13% PFR is low?
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Chicago_Kid
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Originally Posted by hypermegachi
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Originally Posted by Chicago_Kid
yeah, your PreFlop aggression seems way too low. You might be calling too much to PreFlop raises?
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13% PFR is low?
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I was referring to PFAggression not PFRaise. This was .46, I believe.
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"Been gone so long, forgot how to poker"
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ArcticKnight
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by Chicago_Kid
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Originally Posted by hypermegachi
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Originally Posted by Chicago_Kid
yeah, your PreFlop aggression seems way too low. You might be calling too much to PreFlop raises?
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13% PFR is low?
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I was referring to PFAggression not PFRaise. This was .46, I believe.
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Thanks guys. the 15% PFR is ok (and maybe could be higher as I mostly play 6H tables). But, the.46 pre-flop aggression is probably a sign of cold-calling too many Pre-flop raises. My VP$IP is high, so the two are probably linked.
I'l worked on firming up my starting requirements and this should reduce cold calls.
PS. I agree that PokerTracker is a must (playerview too, I guess)
Thanks again.
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Gone golfing ..see ya in the Fall of 2006
PS. What did the snail on the turtle's back say?
Wheeeeeeeee........
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