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Old 02-26-2005, 05:19 AM
BakyPT BakyPT is offline
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Default Party 15/30 Statistics

Would someone like to comment my statistics at Party 15/30 since i purchased PokerTracker. Where do you people think is my weakest and strongest game play?



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Old 02-26-2005, 05:36 AM
skp skp is offline
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Default Re: Party 15/30 Statistics

I am no PT expert as of yet. Plus, ever since I got the damn thing, I can't seem to win a dime. Bloody depressing to see my bb/100 plummet at warp speed. A couple of more losses and I am junking that friggin' thing...heh

but FWIW:

1. You fold blinds too much to steals

2. You don't raise enough preflop

3. You are not aggressive enough postflop.

4. You may be folding a little too much on the river

Now, the PT experts can correct me.
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Old 02-26-2005, 05:47 AM
mmcd mmcd is offline
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Default Re: Party 15/30 Statistics

I agree.

Your VPIP looks about right, but try to get your PFR up to around 11-12.

Also, your 60% W$SD seems too high, it should be in the lower 1/2 of the 50's somewhere, which means either you are not seeing the river often enough, or are folding some winners once you get there.

You don't seem to be calling a lot of raises out of the blinds, so I'm kind of wondering why your VPIP seems correct but your PFR is too low.

Overlimping when you should raise?

Cold-calling when you should 3-bet?

Open limping too much?
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Old 03-02-2005, 01:12 AM
pokerjo22 pokerjo22 is offline
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Default Re: Party 15/30 Statistics

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Also, your 60% W$SD seems too high, it should be in the lower 1/2 of the 50's somewhere, which means either you are not seeing the river often enough, or are folding some winners once you get there.

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With not a large sample size, he may just be running good too.
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Old 03-02-2005, 01:47 AM
Sully Sully is offline
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Default Re: Party 15/30 Statistics

An aggression factor below 1 is definitely a problem. Adjusting this is not easy....I had an awful hard time getting mine from 1.5 to > 2. You have to really start thinking about every single call you make:

Why are you calling instead of raising?
If you aren't raising, is this hand really worth a call?

Thinking along these lines will help you to start increasing that aggression number...I've learned that the aggression number does not necessarily mean more raises. It means folding more hands that you used to call (read: chase).

If you stay around 1 in the 15/30 game, I really think it will cost you.
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Old 03-02-2005, 03:05 AM
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Default Re: Party 15/30 Statistics

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An aggression factor below 1 is definitely a problem. Adjusting this is not easy....I had an awful hard time getting mine from 1.5 to > 2.

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In the lower limits, an overall aggression factor between 2 and 3 is ideal.

Due to the maniacal play at most Party 15/30 tables, there are a lot of winning players with an overall aggression factor between 1.5 to 1.9. They're inducing a lot of bluffs and calling down the maniacs with marginal hands.
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Old 03-02-2005, 03:18 AM
slavic slavic is offline
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Steal attempts seem low.
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