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10,500 hand mark at .5/1. - PokerTracker stats - comments appreciated
Whew.
Made it. 10k hands. Little, rocky. Only one 150BB downswing. Another episode I lost half the bankroll I'd built in my weekend at 1/2 (boy did that suck). But still, here I am. I'm back to my 300BB for .5/1. and on track to continue up to the ol' 1/2 try again. If it wasn't for those dang sit-n-go's, I'd be set already, but that's a totally different thread . . . So, here's my PT stats for 10k+ hands. I'd appreciate it if someone would look them over, and see if you see some weakness based on the numbers. I also have a couple questions that I haven't figured out yet, so any help is appreciated. Total Hands: 10,498 Vol. put $ in Pot: 25.2% (what does this stat mean in layman's terms, and what's it's significance?) Saw flop all hands: 34.5% Saw flop not a blind: 23.4% Won $ when saw flop: 24.6% Went to SD: 27.6% Won $ at SD: 57.8% BB/100 6.4 Raise PF: 5.9% Aggression factor: PF: .28 Flop: 1.34 Turn: 1.83 River: 2.44 for a .82 Agg factor overall Think that's about it. Again, any comments appreciated. |
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Re: 10,500 hand mark at .5/1. - PokerTracker stats - comments appreciated
VP$IP is the percentage of times you voluntarily put money in the pot (when not in a blind, i believe). 25% seems a bit high. i think many posters would try to stay around 17%-20%. so i'd work on that. but all the same congratulations on reaching your 10.5k mark. good luck in the next level.
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Re: 10,500 hand mark at .5/1. - PokerTracker stats - comments appreci
Your stats look pretty good. Although you need to bring down you VP$IP to between 16 and 20. Also you need to up your aggression to around 1.5.
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Re: 10,500 hand mark at .5/1. - PokerTracker stats - comments appreciated
Your VP$IP is quite high. It is most likely too high if you are not a very good postflop player.
I also think you should try to be a little bit more aggressive befor the flop. |
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Re: 10,500 hand mark at .5/1. - PokerTracker stats - comments appreciated
Looks a little too loose and a little too passive as others have commented. Win rate is solid though. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Re: 10,500 hand mark at .5/1. - PokerTracker stats - comments appreciated
Hi there. Congratulations on your success. <insert standard disclaimer about small sample size here>.
Your VP$IP number is on the high side. When you combine this with your fairly low PF Raise %, you might want to give some more though to your PF play. Think about situaions you find yourself in that were close between limping and raising, and ask yourself why you limped. Also think about situations that were close between limping and folding and ask yourself why you chose to play. What was the ideal result and why? Numbers are useful for identifying trends. It's not about being aggressive for the sake of aggression, or about 'the correct stats'... it's that you're missing out on profitable situations when you limp when you should raise, and you're leaking bets when you limp when you should fold. Your flop and turn aggression levels are low (especially the flop numbers). Combined with your slightly low Went to Showdown % and your high W$SD & River Aggression numbers, you seem to be doing a lot of calling until you hit and/or feel safe. This seems to indicate that you're not correctly identifying your edges, and not pushing them hard enough when you do. Consider spending some time reading up on post-flop play, and posting hands for feedback. Counting outs and jamming draws might be a good place to start. When you start to realize just how much pot equity you have a lot of the time, it doesn't make sense not to push more often with both made hands and draws. Everyone is probably going to suggest reading SSH, and I'll add my voice to that. Also, TOP will help you understand a lot of the conceptual underpinnings to the game of poker, which should give you more insight into why it's correct to do the things you should do - it'd probably be a good time to read or re-read it. I'm sure you'll get a lot out of both. I know I did. And continue to. Cheers. |
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Re: 10,500 hand mark at .5/1. - PokerTracker stats - comments appreci
If you follow the advice in SSH your VP$IP is not too high.
People saying it is let too many profitable situations pass them by. |
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Re: 10,500 hand mark at .5/1. - PokerTracker stats - comments appreciated
Total Hands: 10,498
Vol. put $ in Pot: 25.2% - <font color="red"> too high </font> Saw flop all hands: 34.5% - <font color="red"> too high </font> Saw flop not a blind: 23.4% - <font color="red"> too high </font> Won $ when saw flop: 24.6% - <font color="red"> too low </font> Went to SD: 27.6% - <font color="red"> too low </font> Won $ at SD: 57.8% - <font color="red"> this is prolly about right </font> BB/100 6.4 - <font color="red"> good but unsustainable </font> Raise PF: 5.9% - <font color="red"> too low </font> Aggression factor: PF: .28 Flop: 1.34 Turn: 1.83 River: 2.44 for a .82 Agg factor overall - <font color="red"> river aggresion shouldn't be that high comapred to others </font> If I were to guess, I would think you are a bit too loose, slightly too passive, and been catching some nice draws for big pots through your first 10K hands. Prepare for an ugly turn of events unless you work hard to plug those leaks. |
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Re: 10,500 hand mark at .5/1. - PokerTracker stats - comments appreci
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If you follow the advice in SSH your VP$IP is not too high. [/ QUOTE ] 25% is almost certainly still too high (but not by much), I'd be perfectly happy with something like 22%. |
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Re: 10,500 hand mark at .5/1. - PokerTracker stats - comments appreci
My thoughts about the numbers are pretty much the same as everybody elses except this:
Those are damn nice results. Perhaps, as they say, you are running pretty well...perhaps, though, your postflop play is very good. I wouldn't change your play to hit "optimal" numbers, but I would examine why you are playing the way you do, and see if there are any changes to make... --Zetack |
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