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    Very nice.

    Where's KK? Getting sucked by A rags?

    My AA on cash games is, 13 times, folded to me 12, all in and sucked out once. And I play on tables with 50% of flop seens.
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    Somehow this part didn't make it on initially.

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    Andy,

    What hands do you mainly play at these stakes?
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    Your post-flop aggression and c-bet numbers are really high. Especially considering that you're seeing a lot of flops. I don't really have any advice, b/c your stats are working for you (albeit over a small sample size), I'm just curious how you win betting so many flops. Are you playing with a lot of weak/tighties?
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    z, fwiw, I would consistently have a cbet/raise % in the 70s....

    The lowest I have ever run is somwhere in the 60s. What do you run?

    The AF does look pretty high, though, and can be exploited by anyone with a HUD or a read.

    Mine floats between 2.5-3.5.
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    My c-bet % (betting and raising) is ~60% over my last 50k hands. My flop aggression frequency is 3.6, turn 2, river 2. OP is calling bets on the flop about half as often as I do which certainly isn't bad and is the main reason his aggression factor is so high. I don't think there's anything wrong with these stats per se I'd just worry about regulars playing back at me. I know I like to float, raise and c/r opponents with pfa's over 4 or so. There might not be enough observant, hud-using players at 100NL for it to matter though.
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    Is this at .01/.02 stakes???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pythonic
    Is this at .01/.02 stakes???
    1/2 blinds NL
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    So when it says $2 game level it means $1/$2?
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    Quote Originally Posted by zook
    Your post-flop aggression and c-bet numbers are really high. Especially considering that you're seeing a lot of flops. I don't really have any advice, b/c your stats are working for you (albeit over a small sample size), I'm just curious how you win betting so many flops. Are you playing with a lot of weak/tighties?
    I'd consider these games pretty-weak tight, especially .50/1. I think the C-bet numbers are about right, 77% raises/bets. I don't think that's too much, although I might want to cut it down a bit in 3-way pots. I almost always c-bet heads-up and usually do in 3-way pots, unless I'm first to act. 4-way in more I hardly ever c-bet unless the flop helped me. The exception would be if I'm last to act on a board like A27 rainbow where it is checked to me.
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    Sorry for the bump.

    I just wanted to post this to show the variance I've gone through. I know these kind of downswings happen, but I wanted to post it anyway. I know that 2 of the 9.5 buy-ins were from bad reads and that another one was from flopping a set and having QQ spike a Q on the river after the chips went in, but that's still 6.5 buy-ins. I haven't really changed my game, but I just want to see what you guys think the real player is. I'll post the other stats if you want. Note that the stats in this message are all the hands since the previous one.

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