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pfsrs4
Old 07-14-2009, 04:52 AM     Post subject: PT3 database analysis #1 (permalink)  

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I know most of you, like me, do your game analysis after each session. Well, at least, i'm trying to do it after each session, to see how i played certain hands. I usually look at the biggest winning/loosing hands/pots to see if played it correctly according to my reads on opponents, pot odds, hand odds etc.
Do you, guys, look at any other stats in your database ( besides VPIP,PFS, ATS, AF, position awareness etc.) that helps you to find leaks in your game. I mostly play 6max NL, have about 16K hands , and before i was playing full ring, for which i have around 40K hand in my PT3 database.
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Old 07-14-2009, 05:12 AM #2 (permalink)  
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Dont just look at big pot hands. Look at small winning pots to see if they could have been medium winning pots, and look at medium losing pots and see if they could have been small ones.
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Also look at position earnings and how you play out of each.
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Old 07-14-2009, 03:55 PM #4 (permalink)  
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And one other item, don't just look at losing hands... look at all hands... any that you had second thoughts on, any that you took time to make a decision on, and some random hands that you played in to see if you still agree with the way you played it...

Now, with that said, I don't have the discipline to follow it, though it was advice I was given (I spend little to no time studying at this point, since I have moved to a more casual playing style).
 
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