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Re: KQs leak? PT stats analysis required.
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I cold-call quite often with it (wrong move?) [/ QUOTE ] This is probably what's hurting you. |
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Re: KQs leak? PT stats analysis required.
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[ QUOTE ] I cold-call quite often with it (wrong move?) [/ QUOTE ] This is probably what's hurting you. [/ QUOTE ] It surprised me when I looked in SSH this morning and found that KQs is listed as a cold call for one raise from every position, even in the tight games chart? I definitely haven't been following this particular SSH recommendation - I rarely cold call anything earlier than CO... |
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Re: KQs leak? PT stats analysis required.
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A VPIP of 96% is way to high with this hand IMO. You are probably taking too many flops with a slim chance of winning. The optimal VPIP is more like 80% (this is just a guess since I don't have any stats handy). [/ QUOTE ] I raise KQs in every position unless it's raised first. I will coldcall unless I'm against a TP or TN preflop player or unless there there are no limpers already in. 80% ?!?! |
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Re: KQs leak? PT stats analysis required.
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The biggest leak most people have when playing KQs is postflop; feeling the need to bet it into 5 preflop callers with an Ace on board or other stupid stuff is going to kill your winrate with this gorgeous hand. [/ QUOTE ] I'm touched. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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Re: KQs leak? PT stats analysis required.
KQs-85 hands
Net 2.50 KQo-205 hands Net 35.80 Variance alot |
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