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Old 08-03-2005, 04:47 AM     Post subject: Seeking Honest Feedback #1 (permalink)  
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While browsing through PokerTracker on my "mini-break" from Poker I came across some interesting statistics for myself,this after combining all my aliases into one SN(don't know why I waited until tonight) :

8,191 hands
137.27 hours

VP$IP: 20.35
PF Raise% : 4.93
Aggression Factor: 2.61
W$WSF% : 32.45
Went TO SD%: 21.27
W$ATSD: 47.25%
BB/100 hands: (3.75)

Best winning hands: AA, AQs,AJs
Most losing hands: AQ,ATs,KK

Icon: SEMI-LOOSE-PASSIVE /AGGRESSIVE although much of that is due to my earlier days.I have since then calmed down,although the changes haven't showed yet in the PT icon rating system.

What advice/encouragement/constructive criticism would you guys give me?Any and all comments/feedback are welcome
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Old 08-03-2005, 05:55 AM #2 (permalink)  
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Does your agg factor include PFR? That seems kind of high. I think you will find value if you don't play quite so "fit or fold'. I think your W2SD% is pretty low. There are probably situations where you can afford to see the turnf, but aren't. You could also be calling more turn bets and then folding on the river than is good.

Your PFR is way low. Raise more preflop. This will directly impact your W$SD% by limiting the number of hands you have to beat to take the pot.

You don't have many hands yet. If you are tightening up your game and your stats include all your hands, you are probably improving but it hasn't averaged out in the stats yet.

I would recommend filtering out all the hands you played before you started playing good poker and check those stats against the ones posted above.

If you focus too much on the stats when the sample size is still small, you may be overcompensating to get your stats within the desired range. You don't want to raise hands that are raise-worthy just for the sake of getting your PFR up for example.

If you have a stat you are not happy with, you are better off watching it come down gradually instead of making huge adjustments to your game to try to get the stat where you want it right away. You're looking more for trneds than anything. Are they moving in the right direction?

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Old 08-03-2005, 09:58 AM #3 (permalink)  
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Your sample size is a bit small

One thing I will be concerned about is your losing hands
KK, AQ, ATs should all provide EV+

I would analyze those specific hands and try to understand why you lost with them, with your sample size it may just one bad beat per hand, but it may also indicate flows in your game


 
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