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Thinking of moving up to $5/$10: Comment on $3/$6 stats
I'm thinking of moving up to $5/$10 in the near future.
Anything you see in my $3/$6 stats thats a leak, that will cost me in $5/$10? Hands 16,859 VPIP- 28.77% PFR- 21.80% VPIPSB- 34.59% SBtoSteal- 82.92% BBtoSteal- 56.48% ATTsteal- 50.19% WWSF- 44.93% WTSD- 33.18% w$SD- 54.58% BB/100- 3.72 Flop Agg- 2.73 Turn Agg- 2.09 River Agg- 2.03 Agg ex pflop- 2.37 FoldRiverBet- 42.86% checkraise%- 0.99% (What is optimum here?) Position Stats Button 36/29 - 0.09 BB/hand 1 30/27- 0.22 BB/hand 2 26/23- 0.11 BB/hand 3 23/22- 0.04 BB 21/4- (0.13) SB 35/27- (0.06) |
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Re: Thinking of moving up to $5/$10: Comment on $3/$6 stats
Terrible win rate, I wouldn't move up until you were at least over 9BB/100.
You're clearly not ready for 5/10 yet - that game is a bitch. |
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Re: Thinking of moving up to $5/$10: Comment on $3/$6 stats
Am i the only one or does 9 BB / 100 sounds unreasonably high ? I mean shouldn't you expect to win like 1-2 BB / 100 in the long run or something.
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Re: Thinking of moving up to $5/$10: Comment on $3/$6 stats
That was a joke.
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Re: Thinking of moving up to $5/$10: Comment on $3/$6 stats
Get a new nickname.
/mc |
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Re: Thinking of moving up to $5/$10: Comment on $3/$6 stats
Your att to steal is astronomical. You may also indulde the thought that you are running very well. Move up to 5/10 if you have the roll - know that relentless value-betting is the key to winning there, not stealing blinds with garbage.
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Re: Thinking of moving up to $5/$10: Comment on $3/$6 stats
Whoa, I'm confused. I assumed that blind stealing was easier at the higher limits, as the players tend to be tighter overall... what am I missing?
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Re: Thinking of moving up to $5/$10: Comment on $3/$6 stats
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what am I missing? [/ QUOTE ] The fact that good players defend their blinds very well, and will eat someone with a 50% ASB for breakfast. |
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Re: Thinking of moving up to $5/$10: Comment on $3/$6 stats
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Whoa, I'm confused. I assumed that blind stealing was easier at the higher limits, as the players tend to be tighter overall... what am I missing? [/ QUOTE ] They are better at defending them as well. |
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Re: Thinking of moving up to $5/$10: Comment on $3/$6 stats
Blind stealing isn't necessary easier, but it is more important, and more profitable(because the rake is a smaller %-age and some players fold more). However, most of the players you want to be playing against are loose-passives who will call with nearly anything. This makes stealing less important since they wont fold, and value-betting more important.
For example: You raise with J8o on the button. 2 calls from the loosies in the blinds. You miss the flop, and bet to try and pick up the pot. One calls. You don't know if he's got bottom pair, no pair, a gutshot, whatever, but he's calling. Your hand has no showdown value and you only have 1 more card to spike a pair. Another example: you raise 22 on the button. 2 calls from loosies in the blinds. You miss the flop, and bet to try and pick up the pot. One calls. You don't know if he's got bottom pair, no pair, a gutshot, whatever, but he's calling. You can bet the turn, you may pick up the pot, he'll often call with a no-pair drawing hand (be it overcards or whatever), and you can check thruogh the river. You will often win this pot by A). folding out a worse hand on the turn B). winning at SD when he misses his draw, however weak or strong it was. Surf |
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