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Local_Echo
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04-06-2007, 10:25 PM
Post subject: Statistics and PT question
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Illinois
Posts: 92
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I've seen many people around the forums throw out some numbers. For instance, I've seen a couple where it's "My stats are 20/6." What is meant by this and is it linked to PT stats?
Also, since I'm making the switch to NL cash games, will it give me a BB/hr or is there a different stat for this? I've heard it's BBPT/hr but I can't be too sure. Thanks!
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Miffed22001
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Straight Flush
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Marry Me Cheryl!!!
Posts: 8,181
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VPIP/PFR.
Aim for 20/10
If you use PT go to the preference tab when you call up your database and click on the 'Treat BB as NL big blind' and youll just get a normal bb/100 rate not a PTBB/100 rate.
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EzDuzIt
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Full House
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Green Bay
Posts: 915
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it means vpip/pfr voluntary put into put and preflop raise.
it will give you bb/100... how many big bets you make per 100 hands.
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Chopper
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Straight Flush
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: St. Louis, MO
Posts: 4,255
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if you want win rates, they are on the front page of the "general" tab. you cannot miss them.
however, if you want an hourly win rate (in dollars) showing you average tables opened and BB/hr, too, go to "session" tab, and look in the first set of numbers. pretty much in the same place as win rate on the general tab.
once you've accumulated a good sized sample, use the "all dates" and check your hourly rate. to me, thats what matters...is dollars.
once you see that you make more per hour than you do at your job (i dont, i play too small stakes), you start to realize it's hands played, or time played, that dictates your win rate, not "leaving while you are ahead," or "stopping when you have lost some of your winnings back."
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