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10-19-2005 03:31 PM

Stats post for 27,080 hands at .5/$1
 
Here are my poker tracker stats. I'm slightly profitable overall at .33BB/100. I'm new to poker tracker and was wondering if there was anything that really stood out that might improve my game.

http://ionglow.com/stats.gif

El Tigre 10-19-2005 03:34 PM

Re: Stats post for 27,080 hands at .5/$1
 
steal the blinds (or attempt to) a lot more often, i think 8 is way to low.
I think you checkraise too much. 33 percent on flops is kinda high IMO but i could be wrong, the rest looks pretty good

POKhER 10-19-2005 03:37 PM

Re: Stats post for 27,080 hands at .5/$1
 
You don't raise enoigh preflop,
You arn't aggressive enouigh post flop,
Your VPIP is debateably tight(Kinda like my 17VPIP)

You Limp-reraised 7times?!?! 0 is the way it should be IMO.

and post it here mate
http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/sh...=5#Post3598972

10-19-2005 03:40 PM

Re: Stats post for 27,080 hands at .5/$1
 
Looks like you are a bit passive postflop. The FAQ recommends a total AF between 2 and 3. Try posting some hands on this forum and, if you haven't, read Small Stakes Hold 'em (SSH) by Miller.

Edit: I misread preflop. You're a little bit too passive there too.

Koss 10-19-2005 03:42 PM

Re: Stats post for 27,080 hands at .5/$1
 
Your folded to river bet is a bit low. I'm guessing you are paying off a bit too much, and not betting enough yourself when you have the best hand. This goes hand in hand with your AF being low. I'm guessing you are slowing down to much when you are shown resistance, and not value betting your marginal hands enough. An AF of around 2 would be better I think.

aargh57 10-19-2005 03:45 PM

Re: Stats post for 27,080 hands at .5/$1
 
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I think you checkraise too much. 33 percent on flops is kinda high IMO but i could be wrong, the rest looks pretty good

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You're looking at when he checkraises. He only checkraises 1.3% or something, but of those he c/r's 38% on the flop.

kapw7 10-19-2005 03:48 PM

Re: Stats post for 27,080 hands at .5/$1
 
Before looking at your stats, I think 0.33BB/100 @ 27K hands most likely indicate that something is fundamentally wrong with your game.
After looking at the stats: I think they don't indicate a winning style. I assume this is 0.5/1 full ring. You don't raise PF enough. You don't steal enough. You don't defend your blinds. You are very passive post flop and you call too much with mediocre hands. It's not enough to follow a preflop chart and then take any semi decent hand to showdown. Check the FAQ section for optimum numbers and post hands here to get a feel of what you are doing wrong.

aargh57 10-19-2005 04:01 PM

Re: Stats post for 27,080 hands at .5/$1
 
This is off topic but isn't there a "designated stats post"? I tried to search for it but couldn't find it. Wookie's designated NC thread's for badbeats and stuff right?

10-19-2005 04:07 PM

Re: Stats post for 27,080 hands at .5/$1
 
Your VP$IP is fine.
PFR is way too low.

You almost never will have to defend or steal blinds at .5/1 since 35% of the table sees every flop.

WtSD is slightly high, but nothing too bad.

Limp cold-call and limp re-raise should be close to zero.

You are not aggressive enough on every single street.

You don't fold to river bet much, so you're probably playing marginal hands too far.

I think you're check-raising a little too much for full ring, especially on the river.

lautzutao 10-19-2005 04:09 PM

Re: Stats post for 27,080 hands at .5/$1
 
You're going to SD a little too often. Not a major problem, but I'd start checking to see in your HH's if you can find folds before the river.


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