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Ideal PT Stats
What are the ideal PT stats that a consistent winning player should have??? VPIP, PFR, BB/100, etc...
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Re: Ideal PT Stats
A winning player should try to have a BB/100 greater than 0 (in the long run).
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Re: Ideal PT Stats
you ideally want a very high bb/100
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what is the range +- for BB on say 20K hands.
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Re: Ideal PT Stats
ok, sorry, obviously a positive bb/100 and the higher the better but what are some somewhat realistic stats for someone who has played 100,000 hands at 1/2 limit, so that i can compare my stats and try to adjust accordingly
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Re: Ideal PT Stats
what if I just wanted to improve my table image?
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Re: Ideal PT Stats
VPIP probably in the 14-19 range
PFR in the 8-11 range |
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Re: Ideal PT Stats
Do a search for this. There are countless posts that have discussed this in great detail.
3BB/100 is excellent 2BB/100 is great 1bb/100 is pretty damn good |
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Re: Ideal PT Stats
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VPIP probably in the 14-19 range PFR in the 8-11 range [/ QUOTE ] I am no expert but you suggest raising with over half the playable hands? This seems WAY too high. |
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Re: Ideal PT Stats
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I am no expert but you suggest raising with over half the playable hands? This seems WAY too high. [/ QUOTE ] It's not. You are probably playing too passively before the flop. |
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