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Old 02-14-2004, 02:14 AM
CrisBrown CrisBrown is offline
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Hi pokeraz,

We both play two-table NL SNGs, so I guess maybe there's some compatibility of statistics, although my sample set is only 10% of yours and probably too small to be significant:

Vol. Put T$ in pot: 22%
Vol. Put T$ in from SB: 38.6%
Saw Flop Not on Blind: 10.9%
Folded SB to Steal: 89.1%
Folded BB to Steal: 69.1%
Att. to Steal Blinds: 39.7%
Won T$ When Saw Flop: 41.5%
Went to Showdown: 34%
Won T$ at Showdown: 54.6%

First Action After PF Raise:
Raise: 3.4%
Bet: 17.5%
Call: 2.2%
Check: 5.6%
Check-Raise: 0.3%
Fold: 1.25%
No Flop: 54.7%

I'm obviously a looser player than you are (22% vol. put T$ in vs. your 16%), although I don't know if you're too tight or I'm too loose. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

It may or may not be significant that 55% of my wins come pre-flop. I know that over the last two weeks (the period of these stats), I've been getting a lot of "sucker flops," top pair or two pair that is only the second-best hand.

I think Tim is probably right, in that we are taking too many hands to showdown, and consequently winning too few showdowns. I'm not going to muck top two-pair when there are no draws on board, but I've been seeing far too many showdowns (45%) with only high card or one pair. I win at least 75% of showdowns with two-pair or better (depending on the hand) but less than a third of those with one pair or less ... and by far and away that's the biggest leak in my game.

Cris
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