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Old 04-30-2005, 05:55 PM
Harv72b Harv72b is offline
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Default Re: 14k Checkup......Comments Please

I knew the answer before I even got to the stat. You're not playing aggressively enough (this is a very common problem for players moving up from 1/2 to 2/4). [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

Your VPIP is very good, right around the sweet spot for small stakes. VPIP from SB is also good; maybe a point or 2 high, but that's easily attributable to good table selection.

You should just now be starting to pay attention to your blind steal/defense numbers, so I like the fact that you included them in this post. On 1/2 (possible exception of 6-max) there just isn't a whole lot of blind stealing going on, so you really don't have to worry much about it. 2/4 isn't all that aggressive in this area either, but starting with 3/6 you will need to know what you're doing, so it's a good idea to start working on it now. As of right now, you're folding too often to steal attempts when you're in the blinds, and not attempting to steal them nearly enough; however, since most of your numbers are from 1/2, that doesn't mean a whole lot. You should be defending your BB around 40-50% of the time, probably towards the lower end of that span. So folding 60% of the time is not terribly far off of what it should be. As far as SB defense, I'm really not good at that so I won't try to comment. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] Your attempt to steal blinds should be in the 25-30% range for 2/4, a bit more than that as you continue to move up.

Okay, the next three numbers...your W$WSF is about 7-8% low of where it should be, most likely a direct result of your WTSD also being 8-10% off. You are folding too many hands postflop, be they weak draws, weak made hands, etc. In addition to the obvious pot odds calculations, determining when your hand is good enough to continue is a skill that comes with experience...if you're not doing so already, post some of your hands where you have a difficult flop or turn situation, and see what the forums have to say about it. By folding too many hands postflop, you are costing yourself money. By folding this many extra hands, you are costing yourself a pretty good chunk of money.

You aren't raising quite enough preflop, but your current percentage is very healthy for where you are in your skill progression. You want to get this number up to around 8-9%, but you're going to struggle to do so at first; not to worry, this is again something that will come with time both at the table and on these forums. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

The aggression level...it would be helpful if you also broke it down by street, but 1.15 is too low (especially if you're not including preflop--I'm assuming you are). You need to be raising a lot with vulnerable made hands, or even strong draws. Not including preflop, your AF should be at least 2.0, preferably closer to 3.

I know it sounds like a lot of problems, but honestly, your stats look exactly like I'd expect a player's to look like when just starting the move from 1/2 to 2/4. You're right on track so far. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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