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My PT numbers: insights?
I know that 1100 ring game hands is relatively speaking, a very small sampling… still, it’s what I’ve got of myself in PT thus far, and I want to see if anyone has some analytical insights to offer up.
Here are my numbers… game structures played include .05/.10, .10/.20, .50/$1, NL $5max buy-in, and NL $10max . First number is total across all game structures / second number is at .10/.20 level, where I’ve been playing the most. Total Hands: 1135 / 503 VP$IP: 29.16 / 22.16 VP$SB: 46.48 / 41.54 Folded SB to steal: 0.00 / 0.00 Folded BB to steal: 100.00 / 100.0 Att. to steal: 10.00 / 0.00 Won$WSF: 30.90 / 22.90 Amt Won: $1.50 / $6.67 BB/100: 5.77 / 6.63 WtSD: 29.93 / 32.54 W$SD: 52.85 / 54.55 PFR: 9.07 / 7.16 Total rake: $18.20 / $2.85 So… does this say anything much apart from “stick to .10/.20?” Any constructive input is appreciated, i.e., if you just want to call me a fish then knock yourself out, but I won’t be paying attention. |
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Re: My PT numbers: insights?
Your .10/.20 PFR looks a little low, and your .10/.20 VP$IP might be a tad high, though both may be a function of your very small sample size. Try the hand chart (linked in the micro FAQ) to check your preflop play.
Where are your agression factor numbers? |
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Re: My PT numbers: insights?
Insights...
- 1153 hands is nothing - come back when you have 50000 - 1153 hands is even less than nothing when they're spread across different limits. - 1153 hands spread across different limits is even less than less than nothing when you're comparing NLHE vs LHE hands. - One thing I think we can safely say is that with a 5+BB/100 winrate - you've been running very well. Congrats on catching good cards. In a nutshell - not only is your fruit size sample to small to taste - but you're also asking us to compare apples to oranges. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] If you want to see what good players stats look like go here |
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