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Old 08-23-2005, 02:02 AM
ghcnoob ghcnoob is offline
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Default Is this a Blind leak?

Last 11K Hands overall

SB VPIP 38.78 bb/100 (0.15)2200 hands
BB VPIP 26.15 bb/100 (0.17)2195 hands

Are my numbers unusual? I think I limp when everyone else limps but fold to raises from both locations. I was surprised to see more sb$ going in then bb$. Comments?
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Old 08-23-2005, 02:03 AM
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Default Re: Is this a Blind leak?

what limits do you play?
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Old 08-23-2005, 02:05 AM
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Default Re: Is this a Blind leak?

-.15 in the SB is pretty bad. I think 38 is too loose even for 1/2 structure.
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Old 08-23-2005, 02:38 AM
Jake (The Snake) Jake (The Snake) is offline
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Default Re: Is this a Blind leak?

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-.15 in the SB is pretty bad.

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While his VPIP can certainly be questioned, this can not. Firstly, he doesn't have nearly enough hands to make any determination. Secondly, he didn't specify the limit.

Also, looks to me like he is winning from the SB, even if he's playing 3/6. Since posting the SB is about .17BB, he would actually be .02 ahead. Am I wrong?
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Old 08-23-2005, 02:56 AM
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Default Re: Is this a Blind leak?

I think you play 10/20 (i.e., a 1/2 blind structure)?

(0.15) in the SB seems like a high loss rate. (0.17) in the BB isn't great but isn't "out of the range" one might expect.
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Old 08-23-2005, 03:14 AM
sethypooh21 sethypooh21 is offline
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Default Re: Is this a Blind leak?

BB is normalish, sb is bad. Tighten up in until you learn how to play OOP better. My guess, without seing you play is that you play loose-passiveish from the SB, playing too many hands not aggresively enough, which will kill you. But, as one poster said, still on the low side as far as # of hands go to make meaningful statements...
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Old 08-23-2005, 03:24 AM
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Default Re: Is this a Blind leak?

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-.15 in the SB is pretty bad.

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While his VPIP can certainly be questioned, this can not. Firstly, he doesn't have nearly enough hands to make any determination. Secondly, he didn't specify the limit.

Also, looks to me like he is winning from the SB, even if he's playing 3/6. Since posting the SB is about .17BB, he would actually be .02 ahead. Am I wrong?

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You should be able to do a lot better then -.15 in the SB. Maybe he doesn't have enough hands, but given his vpip from the SB at 38 combined with the -.15 I think he's spewing from the SB and could do a lot better by tightening up.
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Old 08-23-2005, 04:18 AM
trentcroad trentcroad is offline
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Default Re: Is this a Blind leak?

I prefer a SB around 30, but it does depend upon the limit.
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Old 08-24-2005, 01:34 AM
ghcnoob ghcnoob is offline
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Default Re: Is this a Blind leak?

I play 10/20 and feel somewhat weak/tight from the s/b. I think I call more then I should from there.
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