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Ztech
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09-18-2009, 10:41 PM
Post subject: Positional stat review
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This is over about 25K hands 10NL FR.
Comments please. TIA
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tuuk2
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You're way too tight in my opinion. You don't 3bet enough, you're not aggressive enough in the pots you're in. You should more aggressive on the button and cutoff.
In short, play more hands in position and be more aggressive.
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bigspenda73
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jyms
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STop limping UTG. Your BTN VPIP is my UTG VPIP. Your only playing the best hands and still losing money, any idea why? I know, others know but maybe you should think about it or ask questions. Would tighter be better? Would looser? Why?
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Keith
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heres a custom full ring report for holdem manager rather than you using the 6max report. instructions in the thread to install it.
http://www.holdemmanager.net/forum/showthread.php?t=311
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Ztech
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Originally Posted by Keith_MM
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Thanks Kieth great link.
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tuuk2
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Originally Posted by bigspenda73
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LOL! +1
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Ztech
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Originally Posted by jyms
STop limping UTG. Your BTN VPIP is my UTG VPIP. Your only playing the best hands and still losing money, any idea why? I know, others know but maybe you should think about it or ask questions. Would tighter be better? Would looser? Why?
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Limping UTG is bad.....didn't realize I was doing this this much. Going back and looking almost all of this is small PP. So do you open raise with these or just fold out anything less than 77?
After rerunning the report with the new FR report provided by Keith and editing the filter to remove my short stint at 6max, I am running about even over this sample. I agree that I am a nit, I am trying to work on opening up my game in the right situations. And no I don't know the reason why I am losing/breakeven, trying to figure that out. Tighter is definately not the answer, looser yes but in balance. This is the part that I think is the hardest to put into practice, primarily due to the absolute requirement of being able to put opponents on ranges.
The best style is to find balance between loose/tight, and to adjust situationally based upon table/opponents. I am trying to work toward this but am not dealing well with experimentation. When things go poorly I fall back into nit mode. Not sure of the best way to break out of this cycle.
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Ztech
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Originally Posted by bigspenda73
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Spenda. Yep you are absolutely right.
Would love any insight you would like to throw my way.
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bigspenda73
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Ztech, there are probably 10+ threads on improving your positional stats, do some digging, b/c it's late and that picture zapped all my efforts.
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daven
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Steal. Isolate. Widen your cutoff and button ranges.
Early and middle are probably fine.
Defend your bb a little.
You can play 6-6 utg, and still run 17-14 overall.
post-flop, stop being such a nit. 60% w$wsd is crazy. Bet/raise more....
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tuuk2
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How are your post flop skills? Do you give up a hand if you don't hit a flop? What kind of hands do you put your opponents on when you have a hand like A-K, raise pre-flop get called and then don't hit the flop? Check your pfr, c-bet flop percentages. If you raise pre-flop, you should be c-betting often, especially at levels like this where most players only worry about their own cards.
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