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JakeLM
06-05-2004, 03:55 AM
First time posting, and would love some comments...

Have recorded my first 10,000 Party 10/20 6 max hands, and this is what I have:

Vol.put in $ 27.13%.
From the SB 40.64%.
Folded SB to steal 76.33%
Folded BB to steal 54.26%.
Attempt to steal 25.32%
Won $ when saw flop 39.29%
went to showdown 35.27%
won at showdown 55.80
Pre-flop raise 11.76%

BB / 100 hands 2.76

Agression Factor: (these stats seem low in comparison to other posts)

Pre-flop: 0.61 (wow, this looks super passive, but I don't feel I have been)
Flop: 1.81
Turn: 1.72
River: 1.51

should I have included other stats?

ANY comments appreciated

Jake

Vehn
06-05-2004, 04:10 AM
Pretty loose passive frankly. You may overdefend and understeal. Your AF is well below most players I would guess, my personal #s are double yours, but then again I'm not sure thats actually a useful stat. PFR is probably a bit low. What's your party ID?

kiddo
06-05-2004, 11:07 AM
Be more aggressive preflop. Look at all the hands you dont raise with preflop, I am sure you can fold a lot of them. There is a lot of threads on preflop play if you search this forum.

Since you win almost 40% of the flops you see and because you see many flops (my VPIP is 20%) and because you isnt very aggressive from flop and on I guess you have been on a good run. You have to be pretty aggressive to win 40% in the long run.

fyodor
06-05-2004, 12:21 PM
Your VP$i from SB is too high. I have the same problem. You can be a little looser than me as you are in the 10/20 and only have to add 50%. I play 5/10 and have to add 60%.

What it comes down to is I had a tendency to play cards in the SB I wouldn't play in any other position because I was only putting in part of a bet. But I was playing them in the worst possible position. If I couldn't play these cards in the CO what made me think I could get away with them in the SB of all places?

That stat is now coming down and I am bleeding less at that position.