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Qminator
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09-15-2009, 04:37 PM
Post subject: 2NL 10K stats review
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3-of-a-Kind
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Antwerp, Belgium
Posts: 72
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After playing for poker for quite some i think it becomes time to show my stats. I played 40k+ hands before but haven't had much succes. I kept playing breakeven or loosing just a little. A month ago, and after playing SNG's for some time, i decided to review my game. One of the key things i noticed was the lack of aggression (PF and Postflop) and my bad positional awareness. I didn't steal at all and called stupid AI's with second pair. When i had the best hand i didn't get much value.
The 10K hands i'm showing now are the results of this self-review. I'm 4-tabling 2NL FR. If you guys need some more stats i'll post them ASAP. Comments welcome!



Thanks in advance,
Quinten
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Vinland
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Full House
Join Date: Oct 2008
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It looks like you have the same VPIP for nearly all positions....
This is probably costing some $$, play more hands in later position and tighten up in EP and raise more when you do go into a pot, dont just limp. I think your vpip/pfr gap is just a bit too large in the EP&MP spots.
But hey, you're winning, just fine tune a few things and I'm sure your win rate will grow even better, good luck.
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I confess in quicksand
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Squishy_Fish
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Winston-Salem, NC
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I agree with above poster. It looks like your opening range is the same in the hijack that it is from UTG. Your green line is up so you're doing something right, but I think you can squeak out a little more value by stealing more in late position.
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try to get your vpip to like 25 OTB
your AF and AFq are a little high
not sure if it's cause for concern, but you don't seem to show down a lot of hands which is why your red line is positive
you don't win most of your hands at showdown either
you might consider running some bluff inducing / pot control lines to get your hand to showdown
Vinland: his vpip/pfr gap is perfect
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surviva316
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4-of-a-Kind
Join Date: Feb 2009
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Originally Posted by iopq
your AF and AFq are a little high
not sure if it's cause for concern, but you don't seem to show down a lot of hands which is why your red line is positive
you don't win most of your hands at showdown either
you might consider running some bluff inducing / pot control lines to get your hand to showdown
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this. being able to bet any TP+ on any street against any opponent for value doesn't work past 2NL.
you're missing out on TONS of value playing so tight from HJ on
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also you lose a lot of value vs. people's air if you don't let them bluff
it's opponent dependent (they have to be able to bluff in the first place)
a lot of fish bet when checked to
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Keith
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These are my stats from my little mini op doing Take 2 promo on FT this month. Only 1500 hands as got rolled for 5NL so doing the rest of the promo at 5 nl. Shows how you can open up in later position.I'm not claiming my stats are ideal as I was outplaying people postflop. But hit a hand and shove it and you'll be surprised how many people will call with air or bottom pair at 2NL

ep3 was entirely down to shoving and losing with a set of queens for $3.56
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[x] 92bb/100
[x] sustainable
[x] above checkbox is in error
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Keith
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by iopq
[x] 92.28bb/100
[x] sustainable
[x] above checkbox is in error
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corrected your error
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rounding
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Keith
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Full House
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedantry
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