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inccubus
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10-22-2009, 11:15 AM
Post subject: Pls Analyse these stats
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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Pls Analyse these stats, and tell me if i'm doing good or bad...and what to improve to my game. I' a Tag player, table select a lot.
After 5000 hands at 50NL , 2.5BB/100
VP$IP PFR W$WSF WTSD W$SD AF AFQ 3Bet 4Bet CBetF AtSteal
18.5 5.83 38.5 25.8 60.4 2.4 43.8 2.76 9.52 55.6 10.9
I appreciate any help. Ty
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Micro2Macro
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[ ] Tag
Move down to 2nl and start there.
I'm not joking.
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Carroters
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I have never in my lifed looked at something so difficult to read and sore on the mind.
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acoss3006
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At the risk of providing a constructive reply..
Inccubus, those stats arent helpful on any level. There is no way to analyse them and determine whether you are playing well or not. One thing I would say is that if you are only PFR'ing 5% of your hands, to observant opponents you are practically screaming big cards when you PFR.
Something more useful would be to provide your stats broken down by your position. Generally, your VPIP should be smaller when UTG (first to act) and increase as you get closer to the Button.
Better yet, why not post a few hand histories, with your thoughts about how you played the hand, what range you put your opponents on etc. Perhaps post some of your biggest winning/losing hands or certain situations where you were unsure what the best play is.
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Micro2Macro
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No actually, these stats tell alot.
[x] not TAG
[x] not positionally aware
[x] on a heater
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"Once we reach a certain level of mastery, we see there are higher levels and challenges. If we are disciplined and patient, we proceed. At each higher level, new pleasures and insights await us--ones not even suspected when we started out. We can take this as far as we want--in any human activity there is always a higher level to which we can aspire."
Check out my blog here!
"You are a degenerate Gaam-balur"
http://www.philgalfond.com/lets-make-some-changes/
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acoss3006
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No probs with your interpretation/opinion. Totally respect your achievements to date.
Just wondering why the narchy comments? After all, the guy is only looking for some advice. Didnt you do that when you started out?
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BankItDrew
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Maybe he's playing heads-up?
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acoss3006
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lol Drew. Was trying to think of something similarly smart to respond but kept getting distracted by your avatar..
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Micro2Macro
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I'm not intending to be narchy, I'm trying to drive home the message here to OP that he is not fit for these stakes yet and needs to move down to the lower micro levels ASAP where he can work on his game. My suggestion is stop playing 50nl immediately before you hit your patch of negative variance awaiting, cash out all but $100 and go from there. No offence to OP but I don't think it is very likely he will beat 50nl over a significantly large sample, though in OP's defence the information he gave is somewhat limited - but it does say alot imho. He just doesn't have the experience yet needed to analyze his leaks and be able to own the competition at small stakes - but there's nothing saying he can't improve and get there.
As far as how things look he needs to raise more preflop/stop open limping/cold calling as much oop I imagine, raise a ton more in later position/less in early position etc. Alot of money is made from just taking down the blinds preflop, but OP isn't raising enough in late position to take advantage of this. So I suggest that he moves down and builds up from 2nl or 5nl while working on getting used to these necessary adjustments.
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"Once we reach a certain level of mastery, we see there are higher levels and challenges. If we are disciplined and patient, we proceed. At each higher level, new pleasures and insights await us--ones not even suspected when we started out. We can take this as far as we want--in any human activity there is always a higher level to which we can aspire."
Check out my blog here!
"You are a degenerate Gaam-balur"
http://www.philgalfond.com/lets-make-some-changes/
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acoss3006
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No probs mate. Sweet response.
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AFchung
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for starters, you have a huge vpip and pfr gap. with 18 vpip your pfr should be around 14-17
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