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Old 10-14-2005, 01:42 PM
Killer Man's Son Killer Man's Son is offline
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Default Agression factor

I recently switched over to short table limit after playing primarily full table limit (low limits - 2/4, etc.) for a couple of years.

I have over-agressive tendencies at both full table and short table. I don't have PT stats available for full table available (at work), but over ~ 10K hands of short, I'm running right near 3.8 for all streets.

Now, I think this is too high, and I'm sure others will agree. The problem is I am a naturally agressive person and I find it hard to tone down my agressive tendencies. However, as one would expect, this is not nearly as big a problem short handed as when playing a full table. On the contrary, it is much more of a benefit short handed. So, I have a couple of questions for anyone who has played A LOT of short table.

1. Is an AF of 3.8 way too high in the long run, or can I make it work (I have been doing quite well so far).

2. If 3.8 is too high, can you recommend a 'sweet spot' number I should try and get too. (I doubt it here but figured I'd ask anyway)

3. For those who have suffered the same issue in the past, are there any particular aspects of your game which come to mind as to which concepts you misapplied thus making you over-agressive (yes, I realize this is a real long shot question).

Oh, and the 10K hands are spread out over a period of time, not consistently played over the past week or anything. I started out playing some short handed sessions between full table sessions about 4-5 months ago.

Thanks in advance.
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