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Re: PT stats
i'd say that PFR of 11 is a bit high IMO. what types of hands are you raising from what positions?
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Re: PT stats
Also click on more details in the main tab and check out your total aggression factor. Your aggression on every street can also say alot about the way you play. 2700 is still a very small sample size.
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Re: PT stats
For the most part I work with the SSH pre-flop spread sheet. I play $1/2 at the cryptos right now. the games are are probably tighter than at Party
PFR% (Hands) 90+ (QQ, AKs, AQs, TT, AKo, JJ, KK, AA) 80+ (AQo) 70+ (KQs) 60+ (99, ATs, KJs) 50+ (QJs, AJo, AJs) i'm not new to poker, just PT and am trying to get a feel for the program. |
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Re: PT stats
The PFR percentage seems to be high. However, your sample size is really too small to say anything. You could have been on a run of really good cards preflop. Just play your game and see what the stats look like at, say, 10K hands.
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Re: PT stats
[ QUOTE ]
i'd say that PFR of 11 is a bit high IMO. what types of hands are you raising from what positions? [/ QUOTE ] PFR of 11 is not too high. Some microlimit players find success with PFR %'s as high as 12.5-13%, as long as VP$IP is kept under 20. My short-term stats are at around 19/12/2.8, and I'm doing okay, for what it's worth. |
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