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how do these #s look? (stats from absolute)

  
 
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Old 11-16-2004, 06:18 AM     Post subject: how do these #s look? (stats from absolute) #1 (permalink)  

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these are %95 single table sng.

Session Games: [1678]
Games Won: [23%]
Showdowns Won: [49%]
Flops Seen: [26%]
Win % if flops seen: [54%]

<< Your Actions >>
Fold: [30.22%], Check [22.22%], Call [23.81%], Bet [13.41%], Raise [7.60%], Re-raise [2.78%]

<<Where You Fold>>
Pre Flop [57.60%], Flop [11.76%], Turn [7.53%], River [3.57%], No Fold [19.55%]



It looks like I call too much when I should raise or fold.

The 'flops seen' stat seems high, but I think part (not all) of that has to do with usually making it to the end of the tourney.

Any other obvious holes or any other thoughts in general?

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Old 11-16-2004, 07:19 AM #2 (permalink)  
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you are definitely playing too loose. for sngs, or any tournament for that matter you should have a flop seen under 20%. if this was a full table sng, it should be down to 15%.
 
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Old 11-16-2004, 11:06 AM #3 (permalink)  
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you are definitely playing too loose. for sngs, or any tournament for that matter you should have a flop seen under 20%. if this was a full table sng, it should be down to 15%.
There's no way you can be that specific, as there are varing playing styles that work better for different players. Those restrictions of the percentages of flops seen basically fit being a rock. Personally I'm usually around 30% in an MTT.

But ... I agree that over 50% is certainly too much, unless you're short handed. I think the most concerning thing in the stats is that you're reaching a showdown in 20% of all hands. I think you need to develop a better feel for when you're beat and should get out.
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Old 11-16-2004, 04:07 PM #4 (permalink)  
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you are definitely playing too loose. for sngs, or any tournament for that matter you should have a flop seen under 20%. if this was a full table sng, it should be down to 15%.
thats far to tight. When I was regularly winning SNGs, I was seeing ~30% of flops. This is averaged over the entire game, not just the full table at the begining.
Is that guy still part of the forum??
 
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Old 11-19-2004, 10:44 PM #5 (permalink)  
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You got to remember that as you make it farther in the tourney your other stats will change.

Regardless, here is the only important stat:
Games Won: [23%]

The fact that you have won this many means you are on the right track. The other stats are afterthoughts about how you got there.
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