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Question about my Won $ WSF numbers (not quite a stat post)
Hey all,
I've recently knocked out my first 10k hands at 1/2 and have a question regarding my Won $ WSF stat. My time at 1/2 began in my first ever large downswing (-120BB). I had a bankroll of over 2k and was very objective in analyzing my play during the time. I concluded that I was playing fine and was getting the [censored] end the variance stick so I didn't drop back down to 0.5/1. I was in the red and then hovering around 0BB/100 until 6k hands. The last 4k hands things straightened out a bit and I managed to pull out of this with a 2.6BB/100 winrate. Now to the point of my post.... After reading the FAQ I see that a Won $ WSF above 35 most likely means you've been "running well". Well, as I explained above, I certainly wasn't running that great over these 10k hands, so I'm trying to figure out why this number is so high. I see the Won $ At SD is also quite high, so I'm guessing that may have something to do with it. Any comments appreciated. Cheers, TJ |
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Re: Question about my Won $ WSF numbers (not quite a stat post)
You're folding too much and that's driving both W$WSF and W$ASD up.
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Re: Question about my Won $ WSF numbers (not quite a stat post)
Are you referring to preflop? I thought of that originally because I'm still working on loosening up. But as you see, I was even tighter in the 0.5/1 stats so I don't see how that is responsible.
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Re: Question about my Won $ WSF numbers (not quite a stat post)
Well I didn't even look at preflop, but yeah you're ridiculously low. Getting to a 20/12 would be good.
I was referring to your WTSD numbers. |
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Re: Question about my Won $ WSF numbers (not quite a stat post)
I was following the Faq pretty closely I guess, which said a WSD in the range of 28-32 is good. Since I'm right in the middle with 30, I didn't suspect that.
You're saying I should work on getting that around the 32 mark? I'm having such a hard time getting the VPIP up. I don't know which hands I should be adding. I think I'm sticking pretty closely to SSHE's tight games chart and of course tossing in or removing some other hands given the action. Would adding a few single gap suited cards in MP or LP help here (Hands like 10,8s)? I'm fairly certain just getting that VPIP up will put everything else in line. |
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Re: Question about my Won $ WSF numbers (not quite a stat post)
[ QUOTE ]
After reading the FAQ I see that a Won $ WSF above 35 most likely means you've been "running well". Well, as I explained above, I certainly wasn't running that great over these 10k hands, so I'm trying to figure out why this number is so high. [/ QUOTE ] There are probably at least two effects in play. 1) You are running well. Even though you may not feel it, 2.58 BB/100 playing at sub-16 VPIP is probably running above where it should be. 2) You are far too tight preflop. Your W$SD number goes up as your starting hand requirement goes up. The reason is that you enter pots with a significantly large advantage over everyone else. This mean your hands hold up more often and your good flops are better than everyone else. |
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