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Re: VP$IP 21%. What do I play that you don\'t?
my PFR% is at 8.7 ( up from about 6% since I restarted my PT database).
Cold calling raises was a huge mistake I am eliminating thanks to the SSH book. For monday and Tuesday (almost 600 hands) I cold called raises twice. Both times from the button. both times had 4 players in not counting the blinds. Both hands were small pairs. |
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Re: VP$IP 21%. What do I play that you don\'t?
I'm at 22.4% 3-tabling 0.50-1.00.
6BB/100hands 7000 hands. Bankroll $990 Should I move up yet? Or should I try to lower my VP$IP just a smidgen? |
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Re: VP$IP 21%. What do I play that you don\'t?
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You dont see the difference of 4bb/100 over 4500 hands compared to 6bb/100 over 9k. Not to mention that the guy was planning to move to $5/$10 not up to 50c/$1. How can you compare lol 180BB vs 540BB yeah thats pretty similar. A bad run wont hugely affect the 540BB guy while the 180BB guys winrate could become breakeven. Bad runs can run a long time but its way more likely the person is just playing bad. [/ QUOTE ] People have bad runs and good runs over thousands of hands sometimes. There also is no way to say that someone winning at one level can jump a couple of levels and nothing will change at all. -Sent |
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Re: VP$IP 21%. What do I play that you don\'t?
Without reading the other replies, I will say this: I do not think you are losing a whole lot by running at 20-22%. On tables where there is no raise and 3-4 people consitently see the flop, many hands are playable from late position.
If you are playing alot of hands from early position, that would be one thing, but if you are playing those hands from late position with 3 or more limpers in front of you, many hands become playable. |
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