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iolzizlyi
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12-12-2007, 03:27 AM
Post subject: my PT stats so far
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Athens, GA
Posts: 67
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so i just bought pokertracker and the HUD about a week ago and have played slightly over 5000 full ring hands so far. it's been enough to be hot for a little while and then a nice size cold streak and also a couple bad beats. this isn't all my stats as i have taken shots at 25 and 50 NL and a bit of omaha. but i usually play 5NL with a little bit of 10 when i'm running good. i included the amount won because i don't know whether i'm average, above, or below based on everyone else's winnings at my level.
5NL
Total Hands = 3767
VPIP = 10.4
PFR = 5.5
PF AF = 1
Flop AF = 3.1
Turn AF = 2.9
River AF = 3.1
Total AF = 1.7
Amount Won = $33.88
10NL
Total Hands = 892
VPIP = 9.87
PFR = 5.6
PF AF = 1
Flop AF = 4.1
Turn AF = 4
River AF = 2.2
Total AF = 1.8
Amount Won = $26.95
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Pelion
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Looks good. You're a little on the tight side though. You can probably start to work in some more hands in late position.
The best way to do PT stats is to post a screenshot of the general tab and the positional stats. Do a search for posts where other people have put their stats to see what I mean.
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gabe: Ive dropped almost 100k in the past 35 days.
bigspenda73: But how much did you win?
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XTR1000
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12-12-2007, 11:42 AM
Post subject: Re: my PT stats so far
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Originally Posted by iolzizlyi
i included the amount won because i don't know whether i'm average, above, or below based on everyone else's winnings at my level.
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This question is older than time. Your sample is very small and doesn´t say anything about your winrate. Its good to be in the green, but to compare your winnings to other players you´ll need at least >75k hands, maybe even more.
just concentrate on building your roll and move up in limits aggressively. Winrates dont matter at all as long as you´re able to move up quickly 
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BankItDrew
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I think you're too tight preflop. I don't know what you should start playing with more but it might be limping behind more suited/connecting cards after a couple limpers behind you.
You can't tell now if you are a winning player long-term at this level if this is the sample size you have. I'd recommend at least 50k hands or so... you'll hear many numbers.
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Pelion
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12-12-2007, 04:18 PM
Post subject: Re: my PT stats so far
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Originally Posted by XTR1000
to compare your winnings to other players you´ll need at least >75k hands, maybe even more.
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Not if all you want is a rough idea. If you want to know it to a few decimal places then fair enough but if all you want to know is are most people between 3 and 5 like me or are most people above 7 then 10-20K should easily be enough. You are unlikely to be more than a couple of BB/100 away from your true winrate after 20K hands.
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gabe: Ive dropped almost 100k in the past 35 days.
bigspenda73: But how much did you win?
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pgil
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are you adjusting for position, or do you just play the same hands in the same way regardless of where you are on the table?
do you adjust the way you play for specific opponents? ie. play more hands because the guy who likes to slowplay all of his good (TPTK) hands on all streets, makes extremely bad calls when you catch up, and makes horribly transparent bluffs has just entered the pot in front of you.
It is not necessary to do this to win at small stakes, but it is fun, and will add to your winrate. Opening up a bit more should also help you develop other skills, and make you a better overall player.
just make sure you have position when you enter a pot with a weaker than normal holding. it will make life a lot easier.
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iolzizlyi
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Athens, GA
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i know i play kinda tight. i do occasionally limp or call a smallish raise with hands like small SC's from the button or CO, but not too often obv. and i definitely try to adjust based on position. as far as specific opps, i only know what the HUD tells me about these players and even those reads are only over a few (<100) hands in most cases.
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daven
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raise more often pre-flop, and attempt to steal blinds a little more.
That should bring you up to like 13-8 or something. Good news is that you're not playing too loosely pre-flop, which is the most common problem people (me in particular) have
Your flop, turn and river aggression looks perfect.
Nice one
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CVimes
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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It's only 5k hands so its really hard to tell about anything. One thing that really glares is that you basically have the same stats from every position. Your button and Co play can and should be a lot looser and more aggressive.
You can get away with this at the low limits, because noone really pays attention.
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pgil
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Originally Posted by CVimes
Your button and Co play can and should be a lot looser and more aggressive.
You can get away with this at the low limits, because noone really pays attention.
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You can get away with this at higher limits too because the positional advantage is so huge.
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Jimmy Mac
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Your early position numbers look OK but you should be playing (and raising) much more often in late position. You could stand to double your VP$IP on the button.
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