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Str8Fish 12-22-2005 11:12 AM

Noticing a pattern emerge in my poker patterns
 
I decided just now to look at how I'm doing at each of the sites on poker patterns at the 0.50/1 LHE level.

(Site) (# Hands) (BB/100) (Grade on BonusWhores)
Party 7500 3.14 B+
Empire 4000 -3.69 C
Stars 1500 0.42 C
Inter 9200 1.50 B-
Absolute 3000 -5.06 D+
Bet365 1000 -2.25 D

obviously I'm just starting off at some of these places, and the amount I lose at Interpoker and Bet365 is made up from the BonusWhoring I do. I don't think I'm goin back to Absolute until I'm at a higher level. I'm just amazed that table selection plays such an important role on my win-rate! This also means that me playing poker at the tighter tables is an awful thing for me. Does anyone think moving to 6-max might help in this area? Any advice for the tighter tables/sites in terms of what to read, etc?

12-22-2005 11:55 AM

Re: Noticing a pattern emerge in my poker patterns
 
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I'm just amazed that table selection plays such an important role on my win-rate!


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Yes, this is huge. My first couple of months I would just sit at any table...after reading some excellent posts here in the micros I got bette at table selection and BB/100 shot up

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Does anyone think moving to 6-max might help in this area?


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You will be able to find much looser tables. Avg VPIP in the 40's should br plentiful and even higher are still common at 6-max. Read these for essential info:

Should I play 6-max? by deception5

Six Max Baby Steps by MrWookie

Pooh-Bah Dissertation - 6 Max Stats FAQ by MrWookie

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Str8Fish 12-22-2005 11:59 AM

Re: Noticing a pattern emerge in my poker patterns
 
thanks for the links.


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