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Rockymv
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07-20-2006, 06:20 PM
Post subject: 30K hands of 100NL - PT stats
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Full House
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100NL has been rough going so far. Please point out anything that catches your eye. Thanks!






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Warpe
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Your VP$IP is nitty.
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Rockymv
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Originally Posted by Warpe
Your VP$IP is nitty.
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My next step is to learn 6max. I'm hoping this will force me to loosen up.
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Warpe
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Try limping a little more in LP. Your HJ and CO stats look low to me.
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zook
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You are tight like a man's anus. I think you could probably limp behind limpers more with suited aces, suited connectors, and high unsuited connectors. I also open limp these hands from MP and occasionally LP at loose/passive tables, but others on this forum disagree with that. And raise more from LP, especially the button!
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cardsman1992
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doesn't look too bad to me. You might try the odd blind steal a little more. Loosening up will help but increase varience.
Won money when seeing flop % is slightly low, but I am not sure what an "ideal" number really is. Your AF is decent, so you may just be a little card dead. Keep your win at showdown % where it is.
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Warpe
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Originally Posted by zook
And raise more from LP, especially the button!
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Yeah, your PFR stats from 3-off to the button should all be higher, in double digits. Mine are 15%-ish, give or take.
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LimpinAintEZ
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flop em or drop em on the 6's and 2's, although I like that you Raise them occasionally (the 6's anyway) - you've lost $4,507 at Showdown with High Card and/or 1 pair hands? Are you getting all in preflop? Or are you being stubborn with Top Pair when you hit them? that final hands stat, does that mean at showdown that is what you had?
and why did you fold quads on the turn 1 time
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Warpe
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being stubborn with Top Pair when you hit them
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jackvance
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It's from hands that are checked down probably.
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Sarcasm is your body's natural defense against stupidity
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Fnord
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I limping craptastic stuff on the button when I have a read on the table.
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Rockymv
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Yeehaw! Played a few hands of 6max today. I'm absolutely hooked. My stats were 28/20. Is that normal? Here are the results:
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LimpinAintEZ
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28/20 is fine, I think - I run 24/15 and that seems to be great - I love 6 max...
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Cocco_Bill
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28/20 is fine, I think - I run 24/15 and that seems to be great - I love 6 max...
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It sounds like a gross overadjustment compared to his full ring numbers.
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Rockymv
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Originally Posted by LimpinAintEZ
28/20 is fine, I think - I run 24/15 and that seems to be great - I love 6 max...
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It sounds like a gross overadjustment compared to his full ring numbers.
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Nothing felt forced...I was just doing what came naturally.
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Renton
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its too loose and aggressive
you are running good, tone it down to 20/10 until you get a feel.
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Miffed22001
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you leave a gross amount of value on the table from the HJ/CO/button.
If i were you, id go to atable and raise every 4th hand or so no matter what it is and play the flop accordingly and learn how to play marginal/trashy stuff and bluff.
Then go put what you have learnt about aggression/bluffig playing non-nut hands to the test on a fr table in lp.
I bet your bb/100 goes up
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johnny_fish
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Your WtoSD seems low, maybe you're scaring away 2nd best hands too much. W@SD isn't out of line though.
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LimpinAintEZ
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Originally Posted by Miffed22001
If i were you, id go to atable and raise every 4th hand or so no matter what it is and play the flop accordingly and learn how to play marginal/trashy stuff and bluff.
Then go put what you have learnt about aggression/bluffig playing non-nut hands to the test on a fr table in lp.
I bet your bb/100 goes up
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this is a good point (and a good test) but shouldn't this be done/learned/experimented with when your moving up from 25NL, 50NL etc??? i mean if your going to invite variance, don't you want to do it at levels you have already cleared? just thinking that it might be better to experiment with this stuff earlier -
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Jay67s
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Read Renton Preflop guide in the beginners section, Find 1 or 2 things that you could add to your game comfortably.
After you have added those couple of items in, Look at it again. Find another thing and add that in.
I don't believe you can follow someone elses strategy in its entirety, but I do believe you can adopt things into yours and improve on your own.
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