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Gatlin Dan
Old 03-30-2005, 01:27 PM     Post subject: My PTstats... #1 (permalink)  
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Anyone want to tell me what they think about these? If there are other states you need to know, I'll provide them as well.

.5/1 partypoker:

Hands 10,296
VP$P 16.50
VP$SB 29.91
Folded SB to steal 84.62
Folded BB to steal 72.50
Att. to steal blinds 16.32
W$WSF 33.99
BB/100 4.89
Went2SD% 38.21
Won $@SD 49.67
PFR% 7.35

How do these look? What will I need to pay particular attention to when I move up to 2/4?
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Old 03-30-2005, 04:41 PM #2 (permalink)  
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Others here are much better at analyzing numbers than I am, but I'll put in my 2cents to get things started. VPIP seems low, PFR seems low. You're also showing down 2nd best hand over 50% of the time. Are you playing passively? Any aggression stats? Just a sidetracked thought.
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Old 03-30-2005, 05:49 PM #3 (permalink)  
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Anyone care to comment on 'Folded to BB/SB Steal' percentages? Are these normal or on the high side? What's an optimal range for these games?

Almost a 5BB/100 after 10K hands ..... nice! Have you suffered any significant downswings (I kinda doubt you've had many with a win-rate like that)? Not to rain on your parade, but I can't see you maintaining that rate over the long run (just trying to mentally prepare you ahead of time). 10K hands implies that this is not your true win-rate anyways.

Are you multi-tabling? If so, how many?

I agree that your VP$IP & PFR% seem low. If you are a strong post-flop player you can loosen & agro up some.

I would also tend to agree that you are showing down second best hands a little too often; interesting considering your win-rate.

Get your BR up ASAP so that you can get away from that horrible rake in $1/2. It will eat up your profits long-term!

What about his VP$IP-SB? Is that not a little low for a 1:2 blind ratio game?
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Old 03-30-2005, 09:29 PM #4 (permalink)  
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VPIP is fine NOT too low, could be higher for .5/1 but once you move up you would have to cut out the crap from early position

Your folded to sb/bb to steal stats are fine for .5/1 Once you move up, more people will be taking shots at your blinds and you are going to want to defend more often. My folded BB to steal is around 54 percent.

Att. to steal blinds is low, but you dont need to worry much about this at this limit.

You are going to showdown too much, and showing down second best hands too often. You need to start dropping some weaker hands on the turn.

Your pfr is a tab low, but not bad. Raising a few more hands from the blinds and value raises with position will get you where you need to be.

Your BB/100 is high and will come down. I am assuming you havent hit a major downswing (-100bb) yet. 1-3 is reasonable for this level and the highest I have seen is 4.5 with a 150k hand sample size.


Overall good job though, keep playing and post um up again at 25 or 30k.
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Old 03-30-2005, 11:41 PM #5 (permalink)  
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There is a downswing included in here (approx -150 BB.) Where can I find the aggression stats? I've seen them but am unable to relocate them.
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Old 03-31-2005, 01:25 AM #6 (permalink)  
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Click the More Detail button on the General Info tab. I keep the "Include Pre-flop numbers in Total Aggression Factor calculation" checkbox unchecked to compare apples and apples with others.
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Old 03-31-2005, 03:15 AM #7 (permalink)  
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I say move up to 1/2. Your numbers indicate you are BRed for it. Might as well get out from super micros and begin moving up.


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Old 03-31-2005, 11:51 AM #8 (permalink)  
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I say move up to 1/2. Your numbers indicate you are BRed for it. Might as well get out from super micros and begin moving up.
Fnord talks about the rake at 1/2 and how the trickiness of the players makes the game not very good. I collected a few bonuses and have enough BR to play 2/4. It has been noted that as of late the 2/4 games at party and skins are tighter than in the passed. Should I play 1/2 at party to get a feel for the stakes? Should I play 1/2 at a different sight and which one? Should I play 2/4 and where?


Here are my aggression factors:
Pre-flop: .67
Flop: 1.92
Turn: 2.19
River: 1.76

What do these tell you guys?
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Old 03-31-2005, 04:59 PM #9 (permalink)  
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If you're going to play 1/2, i reccomend interpoker...i dont know how 1/2 or 2/4 at party plays, because i dont have the bankroll for them yet, but 1/2 at interpoker is a really tight/passive game that you should be able to beat. and if nothing else, will start getting you used to a tighter game than the .5/1 at party
 
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Old 03-31-2005, 05:23 PM #10 (permalink)  
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I would definately recomment not skipping 1/2 completely. The rake structure is a little worse at 1/2 than at 2/4 at Party, but it is good to play at least a few thousand hands there if nothing else than to get you used to the better play than what you find at .5/1 and to get you used to throwing more money around. Going from a $25 buyin to $50 is bad enough, jumping from $25 to $100 is just asking for some mental problems with the game. It's hard to play your best when the money seems like such higher amounts than you are used to. That being said, don't stay at 1/2 too long, because the 2/4 game is definately easier than the 1/2 or 3/6 games
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Old 03-31-2005, 05:37 PM #11 (permalink)  
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You're stats are good, you play tighter than me, but I wouldn't complain if my vpip was as low as your's.

The PFR is the same as mine but for how tight you are playing this should be a lot higher, you are probably missing some 3 bets / caps when you have strong hands, or open limping with hands you should be raiseing.

Once you move up you should start calloing in your BB more often, if I have 7:1 on my call i'll call with any 2 suited cards (maybe too loose) but you are usually getting great odds in a family pot to call form the BB, The SB is similar to mine. I wouldn't change a thing there.

Moving to 2/4 will probably make no differance to moving to 1/2 apart form the rake won't spank you as much but playing 2k hands at 1/2 would be beneficial if only to get you used to playing bigger pots / losing more money etc.

On the whole well done, stats and agg are good.
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