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Understanding statistics
Hi all, I am new to the forum so please forgive me if this is posted in the wrong section.
My post is regarding statistics. Recently I requested from pokerstars my poker statistics for the last 1000 cash hands that I have played. These hands are split pretty evenly between .10/.25nl and .25/.50nl. The statistics I received form pokerstars were as follows.
Hold'em (Real Money):
906 hands played and saw flop:
- 33 times out of 128 while in small blind (26%)
- 53 times out of 125 while in big blind (42%)
- 77 times out of 653 in other positions (12%)
- a total of 163 times out of 906 (18%)
Pots won at showdown - 20 out of 30 (67%)
Pots won without showdown - 111
I am not sure the of the exact profit/loss data of these statistics although I am pretty sure I have made a decent ROI from these hands.
Basically my question is are these statistics of any use.
Are these statistics good/average/poor etc?
Can I use these statistics to help improve areas of my game?
Are there any parts of these statistics that require special
attention/improvements?
Can I determine VP$IP from these stats?
Thanks
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