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Deciphering the limp re-raise with statistics
Hey... can anyone figure out how to do this?
Make a query that searches your PT database for every time a player limp re-raises and gets to showdown. Then groups the results by hand and frequency. I'm interested to see what % of the time it's a big pair, and what % of the time it's crap. Thanks in advance! |
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Re: Deciphering the limp re-raise with statistics
I was curious about this too. I know you can do it for yourself, but that doesn't answer what we're looking for.
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Re: Deciphering the limp re-raise with statistics
Shameless bump. I think this is interesting.
I frequently see the limp RR with hands like 88 and QJo... or AA and KK. I'd love to see some semi-concrete numbers. I have a 105k sample size to play with. |
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Re: Deciphering the limp re-raise with statistics
There are a bunch more statistics one could extract from that Poker Tracker database. Looks like the program uses MS Access for it's database. Anyone know the schema? Is it public?
I didn't see any information on the PokerTracker website, and I don't have a database I can snoop on this machine right now to find out. It might be proprietary, so please don't post if that is the case. -scarr |
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Re: Deciphering the limp re-raise with statistics
Preflop distribution of an early position LRR:
<font class="small">Code:</font><hr /><pre> ------------- 93211........ 1811......... 1.5.......... ...3..... ....2... .... 1..... . 1.. . 1.. . ... . . . . .. . ------------- </pre><hr /> - Andrew www.pokerstove.com |
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Re: Deciphering the limp re-raise with statistics
If you have MS Access you can open the database and do anything you want with it. Of course, if you save it, it may not work with PT anymore.
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