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 Originally Posted by John Doe
Here`s my first 10K of hands, hope this works better (from my own server).
Does this indicates a winning player ?? over 10K at 10 + pt BB/100
The best thing is that I know I really sucked, especially in the middle where is flattens and goes up and down more. This indicates being in to manny big pots losing more then winning usually.
nice graph except for hands 3500->7500.
Are you sure it shows that you were in too many big pots , or just mass multitabling and having no time to think what you were doing , what your opponents could have and just betting the strength of your own hand instead of betting the strength of your own hand (and range) relative to your opponents range.
Here`s my stats, again hope you can read it.
See anny obvious leaks ??
I can see some glaring leaks . first being 17.6/11.3 . This is full ring you are playing to many junk hands to put money in with 17.6% of the hands you are deal.
You are limping too much as your gap between your VPIP and PFR is too big. The 101 vids will have you playing 10/8.
How do you play 12/7 UTG?. It means you are limping 1/3 of the time. I think the 101 vids suggest limping small PPs UTG so that you can set mine them rather than getting 3bet off them.
SB you are playing far too many hands.You are in the worst seat at the table and are calling far tom many raises.You are playing more hands from this seat than you are in the CO which is the second best seat .
BB : again calling far too many raises then being out of position for the rest of the hand.
AA hands how the fuck do you manage to not have a 100% vpip. At 2nl you can raise everytime preflop, not sure how you ever folded one of them preflop.
Have grongratulate Flop Turn River as I seem te be winning
Then a hand, post this cause it really got me upset.
Asking myself if I got it right or not.
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.02 BB (6 handed) - PokerStars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
saw flop
UTG ($1.21)
MP ($3.55)
CO ($5.51)
Hero (Button) ($2.77)
SB ($0.74)
BB ($3.63)
Preflop: Hero is Button with 10  , K
1 fold, MP calls $0.02, 1 fold, Hero bets $0.08, 2 folds, MP calls $0.06
Flop: ($0.19) 10  , 2  , K (2 players)
MP checks, Hero bets $0.18, MP raises to $0.43, Hero raises to $1.30, MP raises to $3.47 (All-In), Hero calls $1.39 ( All-In)
Turn: ($5.57) 4 (2 players, 2 all-in)
River: ($5.57) 3 (2 players, 2 all-in)
Total pot: $5.57 | Rake: $0.27
Main pot: $5.57 between MP and Hero
Maybe I should not have called his 4-bet/ shove ?? I don`t know.
It got me upset and I started to spew some !!
Manny thnx for al advice !
Cheers
so looking at this hand , you said it caused you to spew but you have given no stats for him , no reads on him , not explained why you did what you did and wanted to know if you should have called his 4bet.
Lets examine what happened he limp calls pre so he could be on small pocket pairs suited connectors broadways etc no stats so can't really narrow it down any further or reads to know whether he's positionally aware , if he's fit or fold passive or agro etc.
so we get to the flop and you hit 2 pair and bet Pot. On an aside is betting pot your default play since you have now done it twice in hands you've posted. Problem comes in that if you get 3bet you lose more money when you fold and if villain folds you gain nothing by it.
You get min 3bet . What is he doing this with, with the small pocket pairs he could have done preflop action with 22 now stands out as likely and maybe TT. KK is unlikely to have limp called pre.
With his suited connectors and broadways there are now no end of straight and flush draws out there and QdJd has loads of outs against you.
Why did you 4bet to $1.30 . You have now put half your stack in the middle and are now committed to the pot.When he shoves you have now priced yourself into calling his shove. SO why 4bet ?. You are folding out a lot of the hands you beat and continuing against the hands that have a lot of equity against you. Your hand is too strong to fold and you have redraws to the nuts (any K or T)So why not call,keep the hands you beat in the pot and reevaluate on the turn.
Once the diamond comes on the turn and if he still bets strongly you can fold and move on.
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