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EthanH1
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03-22-2010, 10:16 PM
Post subject: frist time posting stats
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3-of-a-Kind
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how it looking over this sample
36,000 stats.jpg
36,000 graph.jpg
36,000 limits.jpg
any feed back would be great.
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EthanH1
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3-of-a-Kind
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oh forgot to say the limits are as chasing a bouns as read the out line wrong and depsited to much to complete at my level .20 so sitting at a few higher just for the points. bad bank role i know but so close to bounes but so little time left.
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daven
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Straight Flush
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ok, i think you're open limping far too much from UTG/+1. There's a thread about open limping. Don't do it much at all. Raise or fold. You can fold 33 from ep, it's ok, in fact, it's profitable to do so. MP doesn't look too bad. Late position and you're calling too wide and limping behind too wide. Like, the stats i'm linking below are doing these things too much, and you're doing it worse. Based on the stats you've posted you should be winning at a greater rate than you are. Like, you're positionally aware and not too weak. Keep winning, keep winning more, enjoy.
also, take a look at these stats (some 25nl position stats)
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Fedora
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I think your limping too much from every pos. VPIP and PFR should be within 3%.
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EthanH1
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how do you work out the % of time we cold call and limp from our vpip %?
as if we add them together plus the prf raise should that all add up to the total Vpip for that postion?
lwpc(open limp) being the call of only the BB,
cold call being the call of a pfr.
pfr being first to raise in an unrasied pot.
am confused as if this is right my stats don't show this, so thinking this must be wrong.
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rong
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Full House
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How do you break down your stats over 9 positions? mine only shows 6. ie sb bb ep mp co & bn. I'm using HM.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Micro2Macro
hey guys, if you ever make a snap call on the river when your opponent raises you're fucking retarded.
Fucking. Retarded.
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Keith
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Full House
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Position (Full Ring) - Holdem Manager Forums
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rong
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Full House
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Keith_MM
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Brilliant. Thanks mate.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Micro2Macro
hey guys, if you ever make a snap call on the river when your opponent raises you're fucking retarded.
Fucking. Retarded.
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DJJunkPauds
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You've got short handed and full ring results mixed in together. If you can seperate them with filters, you'll get a better answer.
I don't know much about full ring, having almost never played it, but I do know that you're calling/limping too much from every position. Try *never* limping, just as a technical exercise. If you never limped, you'd be making a mistake way less often than if you limped as much as you do. Limping is so rarely correct that you loose almost nothing from never doing it.
It also looks like your flop AF is a little low, but that might be something to do with playing at full ring, I'm not sure. Basically, you should be stabbing at a lot of 2, 3, and occasionally 4 handed limped flops out of the blinds, and you ought to be continuation betting like a monkey (it's pretty hard to do it too much, so just fire away 3 handed, or less, pretty much 100% of the time).
Many of the stats you've included are irrelevant, and many that would be telling are absent. Results stats are irrelevant. Cbet stats, blind stats, etc, are all more useful.
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EthanH1
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ok so have added a few more stats RFI,PWPC,CBET%,CBET success.
if there are anymore that would be helpfull, ill add.
the limping is coming from small pockets 88-, A*s, and SC. i could change the SC and pockets into raises pre-flop and be happy to play them out, and cut the A*s out all together EP-MP.
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EthanH1
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stats over the last 3000 hands where i stoped limping
thanks very much for the advice. long may it continue.
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