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    Quote Originally Posted by supahaole View Post
    My redline is prolly the main reason I'm running B/E right now.Not cbetting enough or stealing blinds enough,which my redline is down about the same amount I payed into the blinds.So yeah,redline is important imo.
    wtf
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    Quote Originally Posted by daven View Post
    wtf
    expand???
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    Not to get too far off on a tangent, but I started from scratch @ Full Tilt @ 100NL FR and managed 8.27bb/100 or 4.14ptBB/100 over 36k hands and even though I don't usually look @ my red line, I decided to take a look at the total red line plus the red line with and without the blinds. I'm not sure what I or others could glean from it, but there it is ...

    Apparently I'm one of those lowly steeping downward red lines
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    Quote Originally Posted by supahaole View Post
    expand???
    Yeah I guess I should post my graph (aka freaking downswing) as well.

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    If I bet as a bluff, I should be thinking "am I getting better hands to fold? Is it likely that he will fold x% of the time to a y sized bet to make it +EV?". If I bet for value, I should be thinking "am I getting worst hands to call? Am I ahead of enough of his range that this is a good value bet?".
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    Quote Originally Posted by supahaole View Post
    expand???
    your redline isn't the reason you are breakeven
    red and green and blue and purple lines are simply consequences of your play
    your play is the reason you are breakeven

    the lines may, and only may, indicate areas you need to work on - however a hugely -ve redline may be a result of many different types of leak. Also, search out deanglow's graph over a large sample (somewhere in the Full Ring forum), look at his consistently downward sloping red line, and look at his solidly upward trending net winnings.

    1) you are a showdown monkey station (never fold = don't lose too much in non-showdown spots)
    2) you play too wide a range pre-flop too passively, and then too fit-or-fold post-flop
    3) you bet too big with a plan to give up vs any resistance

    etc...

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