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    Default A noobie's PT stats

    First post, great site, I learn a lot here, thanks a ton for that...ass kissing asside, onward~

    Comin' up on the 1k hand limit on PT (I'm purchasing with winnings that haven't happened yet.) Wonderin' if you folks might shed some light on my stats so far, and if so, what format you'd like them posted. Ie, full copy-paste from the details, or just the key stats? Once I know the format I'll edit this post with 'em.

    I'm playing micro NL so far (my bankroll is very small and the post on bankroll management makes TONS of sense), and doing quite well so far I think.

    edit: Not sure if this is what you'd look for, but here are some of mah stats:

    Total Hands: 955
    Vol. Put $ In Pot: 30.26
    Vol. Put $ In From SB: 45.53
    Won $ WSF%: 28.66
    BB/100: 60.60
    Went To SD%: 24.61
    Won $ At SD%: 55.70
    PFR%: 7.12
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    I dont see any stats yet, and 1k hands is kinda small as a smaple size. it MIGHT shed some light on ur preflop play.
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    Yea, I know that's small. Basing off the "How many hands before you guys can comment on my stats?" thread tho, folks say that's a good starting point. But still don't know the format y'all would look for...I'll just toss up some summary ones I guess.
  4. #4
    A quick glance before I take a nap.
    Your VPIP is ridiculously high. Tighten up. It shoudl be somewhere between 13% and 19%. Fnord would probably say 13%. But there are other people who loosen up a bit.
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    Thanks~

    I do find it pretty hard to lay down speculative hands (67s and the ilk) when the average pot size of the table is >$1, it costs $.02 to catch the flop, and theres many passive players who'll let me see the turn/river for cheap.

    Even though that may be a money maker at these tables, I suppose I should be playing a bit tighter, if for nothing besides practice for when I can jump up to $10NL.
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    if i were you i'd try to trim that 30% down toward 20%, but you're making money pretty good so i wouldn't really worry about it until you get to .05/.1, then you definitely need to get that down below 20%.
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    Put it this way. I play .05/.10, and after 3.7k hands, my VP$IP is 12.67% (happy camper ) and I am running 11 BB/100, which is pretty much crushing the game.

    I like to keep it tight in the ring (completely opposite to my crazy tourney play), as at these micro NL tables you can just camp your way to a big profit.
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    Thanks for the feedback. I think I'll try to get down in the 20% range, and pull my SB down to 25%...only a penny to call, but a leak's a leak. Once I'm comfortable with that it'll probably afford me enough attention for a 3rd table, which all said should raise my profit/time, even though I do think my BB/100 will take a hit (if the 60 is even to be believed at this sample size).

    I'll post up a full stats screen after I've played at least 10k more hands (throwing away the first 1k) and have had enough profit to buy PT.
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    I'm not sure that 30% VPIP is too high at a .01/.02 NL game. With so many limpers and calling stations, you are almost always getting good implied odds. I wouldn't worry too much about VPIP at the penny game, but would focus more on postflop skills. Save the serious analysis for when you get to at least .05/.10.

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