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 Originally Posted by dev
This is totally read dependant though, right? 50-1oobb stacks, raise I raise 4x, reraised 12x or so... Against a good, solid, tight player I fold my QQ. Against 25nl I have been commiting my stack, and it's paid off so far (v. small sample set).
So if we have 3% pfr over 50 hands, that's good enough to fold? Do we need 100 hands w/ the player? Is 5% good enough? Should we be looking at other stats?
I don't know how much I trust PT stats against most of my opponents. 100 hands seems like so little to me. I've decided not to even look at any players' stats until I build a big, reliable sample size for myself. Until then I'll just rely on my observations and previous notes. On the main question here though...I really like to avoid getting all my money in pre-flop with my QQ until I've seen villain go in with a goofy hand - maybe this is a leak? I just don't know. I do know that I would be more likely to go in if villain had a 1/2 stack, but I still am not sure. Come to think of it, I haven't really been faced with this problem very often yet.
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