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EricE
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11-28-2007, 04:56 PM
Post subject: PT stats check
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Full House
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I am working on building a usable bankroll after taking a year off of poker. I recently purchased PokerTracker and here are my initial stats from it. Please take a look and let me know what you think.
I know its a very small sample size.
About half way through this hand sample I noticed my PFR was too low and my turn aggression was really low so I have been working hard on both. I started raising all PP in all positions and making more PF steals in LP.
I also worked on being aggressive on the turn. The stat now balances with the rest so perhaps I went a bit too far...but its a start.
Is there any other stat I need to show you here?
Level $.50/$1NL FR
Hands 4020
VPIP: 21.09
PFR: 6.8%
Steal_attempt: 16.45%
Fold to Steal Attempt: 29.23%
Saw SD: 21.75%
Won Saw SD: 45.85%
Flop Aggression: 2.3
Turn Aggression: 2.3
River Aggression: 2.9
Total Aggression: 2.4
How am I doing? What do I need to work on?
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EricE
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Here are my position stats.
[img]//nwlink.com/~erice/Poker/PositionStats.JPG[/img]
Everything look ok?
Edit: why won't my image show up in the post?
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XTR1000
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I´m in a hurry, so I make it short
vpip is too high, stop limping in MP/LP, tighten up in EP
pfr is too low, the biggest part of your range should be raise/fold decisions. Instead of limping behind u should be punishing limpers more in LP
aim for a max gap between those at 5 points
steal attempt is too low, I´ve read 30% should be near optimal, I´m at 26%. Having the button must inflate your raising range, when u have nits to your left, your CO/HJ range must be closer to your button range.
flopAF is too low, probably because you play too many hands not being the pf agressor and therefore cant cbet
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Originally Posted by bigred
xtr stand for exotic tranny retards
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yo
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Deanglow
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I don't think raising all PP in all positions is completely necessary. You should probably just be isolating limpers a lot more with weaker holdings in position.
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EricE
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Originally Posted by XTR1000
I´m in a hurry, so I make it short
vpip is too high, stop limping in MP/LP, tighten up in EP
pfr is too low, the biggest part of your range should be raise/fold decisions. Instead of limping behind u should be punishing limpers more in LP
aim for a max gap between those at 5 points
steal attempt is too low, I´ve read 30% should be near optimal, I´m at 26%. Having the button must inflate your raising range, when u have nits to your left, your CO/HJ range must be closer to your button range.
flopAF is too low, probably because you play too many hands not being the pf agressor and therefore cant cbet
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Good points. Thank you.
"aim for a max gap between those at 5 points"
5 points of my PFR between button and SB?
Raise fold more, especially in LP. got it.
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Miffed22001
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raise at least 50% but more like 75% of the hands you play
After that its about just knowing how much your opponents will fold so you either play faster and harder or bet for value
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XTR1000
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Originally Posted by "EricE
"aim for a max gap between those at 5 points"
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I meant between vpip and pfr in general, sorry for being unclear.
its essentailly what miffed said, keep your vpip/pfr ratio somehwere between 3/2 and 4/3
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Originally Posted by bigred
xtr stand for exotic tranny retards
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yo
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