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gergery 10-31-2005 11:46 PM

Re: 15,211 hands and -$1515.33 later...
 
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Shorthanded Games(5 or less players):
Total Hands: 4,053
Vol. Put $ in Pot: 33.33%
Won $When Saw Flop: 42.62%
Amount Won: -$1,053.25
Win Rate Per 100 Hands -$25.99
Went To Showdown: 45.25%
Won $ At Showdown: 44.20%
Pre-flop Raise: 7.18%
Limp/Call Reraise PF: 0.12%
Won High: 26.75%
Won Low: 5.28%
Scooped: 23.19%
Folded SB to Steal: 82.67%
Folded BB to Steal: 55.08%
Fold BB to Steal HU: 49.19%
Att. To Steal Blinds: 8.41%
Overall Post-Flop Aggression Factor: 1.57
Flop Actions:
-Raise: 3.62%
-Bet: 21.79%
-Call: 19.45%
-Check: 36.68%
-Fold: 14.06%
Flop AF: 1.31


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1. 4k hands is nothing whatsoever. way too small sample size to be meaningful. So take everything else that's said with a grain of salt.
2. VPIP seems fine.
3. Won $when saw flop seems good. If you are still losing a lot AND winning this high a % of hands, then your opponents are not paying off your good hands, or you are paying off way too much on losing hands. or both.
4. Won at showdown is very low. you cannot be a winner with numbers like that. either you are very unlucky on turn/river, or you are taking good preflop hands too far on turn/river when they have missed.
5. Preflop raise seems a bit low.
6. limp-call reraise is very low.
7. Attempt steal blinds is very low.
8. post flop agr seems low.
9. Flop action is very passive -- your combined bet/raise is 24%. look at dcaspers's # there for comparison.

My diagnosis: a) who the hell knows with only 4k hands, could be anything. but, if these are long-term stats, then, b) you are too passive overall, c) you are taking not folding your strong starting hands enough when you miss the flop. post hands if you're not sure what missing the flop constitutes in O8, d) you are not getting paid off on your good hands, probably because your opponents recognize you only bet with v strong hands.

post some hands you think you played well and played badly for further advice.

Just a few thoughts,
greg


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