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CIncyHR
01-13-2005, 06:14 PM
Here are my numbers for my first 2.7k hands from shorthanded .50/1-

Hands: 2,736

VPIP: 20.07
VPIPSB: 37.52

Saw Flop: 30.23
Saw Flop Not Blind: 16.10
Folded SB To Steal: 81.82
Folded BB To Steal: 79.41
Fold BB to Steal HU: 77.78

Att. to Steal Blinds: 15.54

Won $ When Saw Flop:: 32.16
Amt. Won: $33.75
BB/100: 1.23

Went Showdown: 31.08
Won $ at Showdown: 58.37

PFR: 8.48

Agg Factor incl. Preflop: 1.52
w/o preflop: 2.97

Folded To River Bet: 42.11

When Folds Hand:
Preflop-68.35
Flop-11.18
Turn-3.62
River-1.79
No fold-15.06

So I am wondering what these numbers say about me. I know the BB/100 is a little low, but its only a few hands and i ran REALLY bad last session.

Just trying to find out how to use PT to help my game. First time shorthander looking for help.

Thanks.

RunDownHouse
01-13-2005, 08:28 PM
My first thought is that unless you suck horribly post flop you should raise vpip. My second thought is that you should wait about 17k more hands before posting something like this.

Rubeskies
01-14-2005, 03:16 AM
Preflop raise needs to be almost doubled. You should get it up into the 15 range.

And just so you know, your BB/100 stat at this number of hands is less than 1% accurate.

Jeff W
01-14-2005, 05:23 AM
http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/search.php?Cat=

Search for "stats" in subject lines.

Please repeat this for other subjects of interest before you post. Many HUSH posters read posts with the same subjects over and over. The upside to this is that there is a wealth of redundant material on subjects like PT stats and pre flop standards. Please take advantage of it.