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mz102489
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01-18-2010, 06:09 PM
Post subject: Stat check @ 40k hands
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after these last 40k hands of 2nl, 5nl and 10nl all FR. my br has reached the $600 mark rolling me for my transfer to ftp...
should i be folding to 3bets pre less often? should i be 3betting more often?
should i be defending my bb more?
anything that really seem off or bad?
your suggestions would be great. recently my vpip/pfr has been more like 14/18.
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Outlaw
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Everything looks fine. You'll most likely be a winner at 25NL. Play 20k hands at FTP at 25NL once rolled for it and repost imo. Its so easy to win at 2NL-10NL with any style that its hard to glean anything from stats.
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dranger7070
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Tighten up a bit in EP, open up more in CO and BTN. Don't limp so much. Get your VPIP/PFR closer together. You could c-bet more often, but 50% isn't bad.
Another thing: I'd wait til your roll is closer to $750 before depositing on FTP. The software is vastly different, and everyone I've heard of that has moved either way has struggled in the beginning, so having that extra cushion will be good for your headspace and you'll be able to stick at 25nl longer before moving down allowing you to clear more bonus in case of downswong.
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mz102489
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okay then i'll stay at stars till i get ~700 then ill make the switch..how long should i stay at ftp once i do make the change there?
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As long as you want, obviously. I mean, general consensus is to stay there until you get Nova back at Stars, but thats totally up to you. You don't HAVE to switch back ever if you don't want, or you can switch as soon as you clear the bonus. Just make sure you get rakeback obv
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mz102489
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yeah i already set up an account with rb. just havent transferred my br. i had planned on transferring back once i could attain SN on stars, but what limits would one need to be playing to make SN using their current system? i know its dependent on how many tables im playing. but whats the general consensus on achieving SN at stars?..i know its a long way out but jw.
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dranger7070
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Meh, you could get it at 25nl if you do nothing but play poker all day mass tabling lol. But 50nl is where it becomes realistic, and 100nl is probably pretty ez.
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mz102489
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so basically grind up to ~2500 on ftp, switch back to stars and grind 100nl.
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Outlaw
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Originally Posted by mz102489
so basically grind up to ~2500 on ftp, switch back to stars and grind 100nl.
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2500 for 100NL? These days I wouldn't have less than 3k for 100NL.. preferably 10k or 5k at least if you are more than just recreational.
The best regs at 100NL have 15+ buy in downswings monthly.
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mz102489
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outlaw, i did not know this. i have no experience w/mid steaks.
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Outlaw
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Its low stakes. Just make sure you move down if you drop x buy-ins.. whatever you are comfortable with. GL with your BR building.
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Originally Posted by Outlaw
The best regs at 100NL have 15+ buy in downswings monthly.
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While your point is well-taken, this is quite an exaggeration.
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mz102489
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Originally Posted by Outlaw
Its low stakes.
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..or low stakes. ill report back once im at 60k hands
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i'd be more aggressive post flop and open up ranges when you're in position more...
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