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12-26-2005 04:14 AM

So I\'ve been looking at my stats (short question)
 
Preflop, I am typically 22/20. I only rarely limp. This seems to aggro pf, what hands are you guys lmping?

edit: 6m of course. I can't even think of any hands I would limp, so I don't know why my stats are 22/22. I'm raising all pp from any position, open raising any ace on the button, raising sc on the button with any no of limpers, playing A8o+ from LP with limpers for a raise, raising and reraising AJs+ and AQo+ from any position, raising paint kings and K8s+ from button, etc.

Edit2: and for places where I'm in position and facing a raise, it's typically a fold or reraise situation for me.

Edit3: OK I guess I flat call a raise in LP with 22-88. I guess that's the 2%. Otherwise if im limping it's because I'm trying to make a move.

whittiphil 12-26-2005 04:40 AM

Re: So I\'ve been looking at my stats (short question)
 
wtf? That's crazy.

I raise AJ+ in CO onwards.

I raise 65s + suited connectors if there have been no callers in LP.

With many callers I call with SC in LP

I call with PP < 77 unless there are no other callers then I raise. I raise with all other PP. I reraise QQ +

What's your ptbb/100 with this sort of PF aggression? What limits? How many hands?

I'm 6.5ptbb/100 at NL100 over 25k hands.

Fallen Hero 12-26-2005 04:53 AM

Re: So I\'ve been looking at my stats (short question)
 
[ QUOTE ]
wtf? That's crazy.

I raise AJ+ in CO onwards.

I raise 65s + suited connectors if there have been no callers in LP.

With many callers I call with SC in LP

I call with PP < 77 unless there are no other callers then I raise. I raise with all other PP. I reraise QQ +

What's your ptbb/100 with this sort of PF aggression? What limits? How many hands?

I'm 6.5ptbb/100 at NL100 over 25k hands.

[/ QUOTE ]

I'm fairly certain he's talking about 6max

whittiphil 12-26-2005 05:12 AM

Re: So I\'ve been looking at my stats (short question)
 
So am I, I still think it's crazy. Am I wrong?

I just never could get a PFR of >10.

Fallen Hero 12-26-2005 05:46 AM

Re: So I\'ve been looking at my stats (short question)
 
[ QUOTE ]
So am I, I still think it's crazy. Am I wrong?

I just never could get a PFR of >10.

[/ QUOTE ]

I always have mine above ten, somewhere between 10 and 15, but that's a matter of preference/style I guess.

Morrek 12-26-2005 09:46 AM

Re: So I\'ve been looking at my stats (short question)
 
I'm 21/13 or so, I believe 22/20 could very well be profitable, just a little higher variance I guess.

ticks 12-26-2005 10:12 AM

Re: So I\'ve been looking at my stats (short question)
 
I play 6max/50nl, my stats are 31/17 and very profitable.
Too many people are obsessing about "perfect" stats which do not exist.

12-26-2005 01:56 PM

Re: So I\'ve been looking at my stats (short question)
 
6.5ptbb/100 at NL100 for 3500 hands
10ptbb/100 NL25-NL100 20k hands
Edit: though I've been getting more aggressive at higher limits in the last few weeks or so
Edit2: and they would be higher but I'm calling station when I know I'm beat.. huuuge leak

12-26-2005 02:00 PM

Re: So I\'ve been looking at my stats (short question)
 
The thing that's nice about this style is that everything pays off so much better. Baby sets are now in raised pots, so board of 2JA when I have 22 pays off more easily. Also cbets regularly pull in the dead money. SCs have a nice large pot built for them when they hit, nice and easy to get the money in.

ThaHero 12-26-2005 05:25 PM

Re: So I\'ve been looking at my stats (short question)
 
Hey if you're winning and it ain't broke, why fix it?

One thing I'm not sure I like however is re-raising AJs from anywhere. Seems like you could get into a lot of sticky situations.


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