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1000 Hand Review
I've logged 1000 hands since I started to play .5/1 seriously with a starting 200 BB bankroll. I'm currently +40 BB.
I know that 1000 hands is statistically insignificant and little trend data can be drawn from it. Nonetheless, I'd like to get a review of my statistical data, to see if anyone can suggest areas for improvement. ----- Total Hands: 1,035 VP$IP: 22.61% VP$IP SB: 41.54% Saw Flop, Not A Blind: 19.04% Att. To Steal Blinds: 31.37% Won $ When Saw Flop: 33.33% BB/100: 3.89 Went to Showdown: 38.38% Won $ At SD: 51.75% Raised Pre-flop: 9.57% Limp/Call Reraise PF: 0.00% Aggression Factors --Flop: 2.28 --Turn: 2.00 --River: 1.25 Fold to River Bet: 30.65% Check Raises: 4 (0.49%) To me, this says I'm playing pretty weak/tight. |
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Re: 1000 Hand Review
Not weak tight judging from those stats. Your PF raise is in the right area, as is your aggression factors.
Based on your WonSD% and WentSD%, it seems your taking hands too far. It should be above 55%. But with only 1000 hands I can't really say that your taking hands to far. Maybe you've been involved in quite a few big pots that you just can't fold for one bet. Maybe you've played with alot of tight/passive players who give you no reason to not go to a showdown. |
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