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fisherman
Old 07-18-2007, 05:36 PM     Post subject: My 10k poker tracker stats for your viewing pleasure #1 (permalink)  

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Please note the following stats are filtered to include only games where there were 8 or more players at .15/.25. Of the 1,300 games with 7 or less players I actually made a loss of $21 and I played 250 hands at .25/.50 where I lost $37. The graph is for ALL hands played at .15/.25 so includes the $21 loss made at games with 7 or less.






I also have a standard deviation of just over 40bb/100hands.

I am quite happy with this set of stats, although maybe I am a little inconsistent. Also I feel I have played better over the 2nd lot of 5k hands than the first even though the money may not say so. Over the 2nd lot of 5k hands my win rate has only been 5.07bb/100 hands yet my VP is 18.87%, my PFR 8.75% and aggression factor 1.29, compared with the first 5k of where VP was 21.36%, PFR 7.97% and AF only 0.94, yet my win rate was 13.35bb/100. I would say the 1st set of stats is more desirable.

I have also realised the importance of the button. 1st 5k I was $14 up on the button but due to my new aggression (shown above with the AF) this has been boosted to $152 over the last 5k. However, saying that it is a small sample and I may well have simply been dealt better hands.

Now onto specific hands. QQ is my biggest winner, netting $172 @ 8.62bb/hand followed by AA netting $152 @ 6.35. KK could do a bit better at only 2.21bb/hand but I have been unfortunate to run in AA on a couple of occaisions. Big losers are QTo, KQo, A9o, T9s, KJs and TT and AQo. A big problem is that I have often been busted by straights or flushes when holding two pair with the above hands, so I need to look out for that in future.

Thoughts much appreciated. Thanks
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Old 07-19-2007, 01:10 AM #2 (permalink)  
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Very nice work! Especially good job on making QQ such a big winner, it's a tough hand to play for a lot of people.

I think you should move up to 50NL. 9pt100/bb is pretty much crushing -- you could be on variance but you seem like a solid winning player. There's no reason to wait.

The big question with two pair is always: What do I beat? If you called a 3 bet preflop with j10s and the flop is j 10 2, great time to go all in. But if there is any obvious straight or flush, be very cautious. Against shorties play 2p like the nuts but on dry boards vs. deep stacks be cautious.

Looks like you should be folding broadway cards to raises a bit more.
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Old 07-19-2007, 02:43 PM #3 (permalink)  

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I must admit I have been a bit lucky with QQ. I have beaten KK and a two pair by hitting a Q on the river when all in and am yet to come unstuck against a lower pair doing the same to me. As for moving up I am a bit worried because the 250 I played came out at a loss, but I might just have been a but unlucky.

Also what do you think of my showdown statistic? At less than 20% maybe I am folding too much? I also fold 70% of the time to a river bet. Also I am interested to see what you think of my aggression factor. AF on the flop is higher than on the turn. This is because when there is only one other player involved I usually just bet at it to try and take it down because I figure they have probably missed. If they call I usually check the next card if it does not help me. Do you think I should perhaps continue aggression? Thanks for your input
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Old 07-19-2007, 07:32 PM #4 (permalink)  
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I only quickly scanned them, but it looks like you are not taking into account your position preflop. Your VP$IP is pretty flat though all positions and 20% is way many hands under the gun. I'd like to see your button VP$IP at least double that under the gun.

FWIW i run 15/8. My button vpip is about 23% and I'm <10% UTG.
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Showdown % should be at least 25%, otherwise you are either being too nitty or taking marginal hands too far when you should have folded on the turn. Make a decision on the turn whether you feel confident with your hand and decide to get out or really stay in. Sticking around for the turn only to fold river is a HUGE leak as Turn bets are much bigger than bets on the flop because the pot has grown.

I wouldn't worry too much about your aggression factor.

I think if you continue success for another 10K at 25nl, try moving up to 50NL.
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