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    Default 5NL stats check



    Stats over the last 30kish hands at 5NL.

    Basically looking for feedback here, any obvious leaks spotted?
    I feel like my 3bet should be higher for how many hands I'm playing and my cbet a tad lower but that I just don't know.

    Thoughts?

    edit: This is full ring btw.
    edit: hopefully this picture actually works.
    Last edited by mondayscool; 10-01-2012 at 01:35 AM.
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    looks fine. Main advice would be to move up

    there might be some spots where calling would be better than raising/folding, not sure
    your c-bet looks very high.
    post positional stats if you want more comments
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    Quote Originally Posted by daven View Post
    looks fine. Main advice would be to move up

    there might be some spots where calling would be better than raising/folding, not sure
    your c-bet looks very high.
    post positional stats if you want more comments


    Thanks all for replies. Here are positional stats.
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    no glaring leaks i can spot
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    Yeah looks pretty good. Cbet% seems high but you're at 48% cbet success so it's working for you.
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    Depending how aggressive or conservative a BRM guideline you want to use, your solid win rate indicates you can try moving up if you have enough buyins. 20 would be on the aggressive end; for most people, I tend to suggest 30 so as to have a decent buffer against being forced to drop back if you hit a small down streak right away.

    If you don't have enough in your roll, I'd still take $20 or maybe $30 to test out NL10 and see how it feels to you (focus more on that than whether you win or lose). If you don't feel too uncomfortable, you just have to grind some more NL5 to build up your roll enough to move up.
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    I looked at your position stats. They look good. You've done a great job of applying the adages of 'play more hands in position' and 'call less' and it is working well for you.
    My advice is to change nothing and move up to 10nl.
    you're rolled for it, assuming you haven't been withdrawing while generating these profits.

    some ideas to think on:
    you could probably afford to go a little wider from ep, you're about 77+/AK/AQs/AJs right? Staying this tight definitely isn't a leak though.
    At some point you may get into trouble running 24-23 with 8% 3b from the small blind, it's seems very loose. But you're doing fine over a decent sample so don't change it.
    You are probably missing some profitable cutoff and button calling (vs 3b) spots
    I think you are 3betting too much out of the big blind. Then again, you may be specifically targeting sb steals, in which case you have position on your side. I can't tell.
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    Quote Originally Posted by daven View Post
    I think you are 3betting too much out of the big blind. Then again, you may be specifically targeting sb steals, in which case you have position on your side. I can't tell.
    Hmm... BB 3-betting @ 11%, that's about right for full ring, in my estimation. What would you suggest, daven?

    I think whatever you're doing from the BB is working great!

    If you just folded, you'd lose 100 bb/100, but you're only losing 17! That's like a profit of 83 bb/100 if it was any other position (besides SB). Even though it's your only position with a loss, in a way, it's your strongest position.

    You turn a nice profit from the SB, too (by similar logic that you'd lose 50 bb/100 if you just folded). Your blind play is either on a heater, or you've got some very solid fundamentals that will consistently tilt the players to your right.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MadMojoMonkey View Post
    Hmm... BB 3-betting @ 11%, that's about right for full ring, in my estimation. What would you suggest, daven?
    i've been thinking about this a bunch. I don't know if there is an 'about right for full ring' for this stat - numerous ways to skin cats etc. I mean, like i also said in my posts above, i don't think op should change anything for now, but should simply move up. If things start to go less well, then bb 3b spots are a place to look at, nothing more. 11% seems high to me, but i guess it depends on the spots that are being chosen - it's a lot easier playing in position, and that applies to 3b pots as well.
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    Thanks again all for the replies.

    Attempting to change nothing and move up.

    However I find that whenever I attempt to move up I usually start playing like shit and tilty and whatever... So it'll be fun.
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    Looks solid. Maybe check out some videos on moving up and tilt control. Example, tommy angelos 8 fold path to poker at deucescracked to help make moving up smoother.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micro2Macro View Post
    Looks solid. Maybe check out some videos on moving up and tilt control. Example, tommy angelos 8 fold path to poker at deucescracked to help make moving up smoother.
    Thanks, will do.


    Quote Originally Posted by DoubleJ
    why's that, d'ya reckon?
    I think it's because the stacks are bigger, therefore pots are bigger, and there's also the added pressure of not wanting to have to move down, that feeling like failure etc. etc. You know, all the standard stuff that I'm sure everyone has to or has had to work through at some point. I know money isn't supposed to matter when you're at the tables, it's all BB's etc. and as my roll gets deeper for a given stake this problem has definately gone away but I need to work on getting it gone now, in the early stages of a level.

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