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 Originally Posted by DaNutsInYoEye
I've seen this same graph before. I want to say it's from Small Stakes Hold'em? I think yours is more comprehensive, but I can't remember exactly. Just be careful to give credit where it's due.
I imported the PokerRoom database into Excel and then graphed the data. Not surprising that a similar if not identical result would be arrived at by others.
 Originally Posted by DaNutsInYoEye
...The important thing for beginners to get from this graph is the importance of playing tight. I' m not trying to belittle your effort, but beyond illustrating the importance of tight play, the graph doesn't say anything...
This being the beginners forum, that's one of the main reasons I posted it. Beginners hear conflicting advice all the time about what hands they should be playing. What this graph shows is basically just what their baseline of starting hands should be, and the relative starting strength of these hands in relation to each other along the spectrum. I'll be doing some more work with the position analysis shortly.
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