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Acesover8s
07-16-2004, 04:35 AM
Experienced PL player, just recently moving back to holdem and down in limits (don't ask, I'm not telling). Starting to actually run this pokertracker thing, can somebody tell me if these stats mean anything so far?

12,178 hands from limits 2-4, 3-6, 5-10, and 10-20.

Vol. Put $ in Pot: 15.41
Vol. Put $ in SB: 25.98
Folded SB to Steal: 87.89
Folded BB to Steal: 65.25
Att to steal Blinds: 21.14
Went to SD: 33.78
Won $ at SD 54.28
PF Raise 9.42
Aggression Factors:
Preflop 1.27
Flop 4.93
Turn 3.13
River 1.22
Total: 2.15


Any insight would be grand!

thirddan
07-16-2004, 04:50 AM
pick a limit, if you are just getting back into limit holdem then why not start low at 2/4 3/6 to get back into shape? I think that your numbers look ok, but since they are a tiny sample from four different limits not much can really be seen. I imagine that someones numbers after 50k hands of 2/4 look different than someone with 50k hands at 10/20...

DeeJ
07-16-2004, 05:35 AM
Flop aggression factor looks high to me, and the SB to steal looks high too (fold too often?). Apart from that, maybe you are just running bad?

I think I suck when I hit 4 consecutive losing sessions without being able to blame it on suckouts, but it comes back if you're ahead of the other players skill-wise.

1800GAMBLER
07-16-2004, 09:43 AM
Hey.

These stats are the ones different to mine:

VP$IP i'm at 19%. That's from the 15/30 which is aggro so in a less aggro game you should easily be getting 19%.

I fold my BB to a steal less, about 60%.

I steal more, 33%. I'll steal with almost anything better than a hand hand.

Everything else is similar.

StellarWind
07-16-2004, 11:15 AM
They look fine to me.

Stats taken from different limits really should not be mixed. This is especially true with different SB sizes. The reduced completions with a 1/3 blind will drive down your VP$IP. The whole stealing situation is also affected.

Don't spend too much time looking at your stats. PT is good for telling when you are completely off course, but not much use for spotting small flaws in a good player.

How is your BB/100 stat doing?

stoxtrader
07-16-2004, 11:27 AM
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Don't spend too much time looking at your stats. PT is good for telling when you are completely off course, but not much use for spotting small flaws in a good player

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agreed completely.

Also like what gambler wrote his take on averages are spot on.

PT can help with specific hands and position based data as well...