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Old 02-26-2005, 02:31 AM
evergreendave evergreendave is offline
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Default percentage of flops seen in NL

Most sites let you pull up statistics while playing. I am trying to understand what would be an acceptable number of flops seen in the various positions (BB, SB, other positions and Total). It is my understanding that most solid players in NL Hold-em would have a number for total flops seen at somewhere around 15%. Is this accurate. Can anyone elaborate a bit?

I understand that the number may reflect the style of the game and the players (loose, tight, aggresive, passive) but I'm still working on obtaining more clarity on this concept.

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evergreendave
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Old 02-26-2005, 03:46 AM
KaneKungFu123 KaneKungFu123 is offline
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Default Re: percentage of flops seen in NL

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Most sites let you pull up statistics while playing. I am trying to understand what would be an acceptable number of flops seen in the various positions (BB, SB, other positions and Total). It is my understanding that most solid players in NL Hold-em would have a number for total flops seen at somewhere around 15%. Is this accurate. Can anyone elaborate a bit?

I understand that the number may reflect the style of the game and the players (loose, tight, aggresive, passive) but I'm still working on obtaining more clarity on this concept.

Thank you,
evergreendave

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i am a winning 6max 4-tabler and I see about 33% of the flops - and i also steal ALOT preflop.
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