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Lodogg
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02-13-2006, 05:44 PM
Post subject: How to find leaks in Poker Tracker
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Straight
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Hello All!
So I picked up this magnificent piece of software a couple of weeks ago, and have about 4,500 hands logged in. Now I want to find leaks in my game. Any suggestions about where I should start looking? One leak that I did fix on my own was my VP$I in the small blind. What are some of the major areas I should be looking at? Also, is there a way for me to post my PT stats so others could offer advice?
Thanks!
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Fnord
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Blind play (particularly SB completion) just be careful understanding that your goal is to lose less than the amount posted.
Raises out of position.
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r8ed
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I always look at my biggest losing hands. If they are junk, then don't play them. If they are marginal hands, look at the positions you play them and how you play them. If they are good hands like AQ, then you have to evaluate how you play them. When I first got PT, AK was a losing hand because I was limping and then playing it hard often. Once I figured that out, I turned that stat right around and AK is now one of my best. Unfortunately, I don't play on sites that support it currently.
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Dislexsik
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Originally Posted by Fnord
Blind play (particularly SB completion) just be careful understanding that your goal is to lose less than the amount posted.
Raises out of position.
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Can u explain that a little bit more if u can?
So ur saying its not that bad to be in red for SB and BB as long as its not to much?
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Fnord
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Originally Posted by Dislexsik
So ur saying its not that bad to be in red for SB and BB as long as its not to much?
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yup
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Pelion
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Originally Posted by Dislexsik
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Originally Posted by Fnord
Blind play (particularly SB completion) just be careful understanding that your goal is to lose less than the amount posted.
Raises out of position.
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Can u explain that a little bit more if u can?
So ur saying its not that bad to be in red for SB and BB as long as its not to much?
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There is a column a little further along called "difference without blind" or something like that. As long as that isnt in the red you are probably doing ok.
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gabe: Ive dropped almost 100k in the past 35 days.
bigspenda73: But how much did you win?
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Fnord
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Originally Posted by Pelion
There is a column a little further along called "difference without blind" or something like that. As long as that isnt in the red you are probably doing ok.
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With a large sample size, you can dig deeper.
Consider, this...
When I was looking at my 100kish LHE database I noted that 22-55 were about break even from the blinds.
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Def check to see what hands are marginal and plain losing and watch your position when you play them/game conditions.I used to limp with KTs and QTs in EP without proper odds and table dynamics and that killed me.Now I am more careful when it comes to those hands.AJo and KQo used to be somewhat or a marginal hand as well.
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