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No doubt it pays to be lucky out of the blinds. One 50BB pot is enough to scew your sample since it is so small. Regarding your river aggression: I would have to see your numbers for each particular action on the river. The river aggression stat you have is very high given your W$SD percentage. Like I said 10,000 is crap. Really next to nothing. Any poster on 2+2 who thinks they are beating a game by scoring after 10,000 hands is in a state of delusion.
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What's you bb per hand from the blinds? Blind play is a very common leak for 2/4 players.
Your aggression numbers are high, I can't say for sure but I would guess that you are bluffing too much against calling stations. 2/4 is filled with players who simply will not fold, this is a good thing as they will pay you off on your made hands but you will be hard pressed to get these players to lay down a winning hand. ' Your vpip is also fairly high, you may want to consider tightening up. |
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Raise pre-flop.
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Admittedly I'm not a PockerTracker expert. If I'm reading your data from the BB and SB correctly those numbers don't seem bad at all to me. I would actually be suspicious if you were +EV in the blinds. let's pick a nice round number for a big bet like $20. If you're losing .15 big bets per hand in the BB and .06 BB per hand in the SB in a $10-20 game, you're losing $3 in the BB and $1.20 in the SB which is $4.20 a round to play. If you're playing 10 handed that's $0.42 per hand. Maybe I'm crazy but those numbers seem quite acceptable to me, in fact I think if I were you I'd be happy with them. Therefore I don't think I'd mess around with your strategy in the blinds too much.
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Too results oriented. This is a very small sample size and OP already noted that he won a 50BB pot out of the blinds. His actual winrate out of the blinds is very good right now. Unfortunately, it is almost guaranteed that this is very lucky given the small sample size. If you play as loose as he does out of the blinds then you are making many mistakes. For example, if I call a steal raise from the cutoff holding 72 (an obvious exageration; or is it? well it is suited...nevermind) in the sb and win a 10BB pot did I play the hand right preflop or just get really lucky? There are quite a few players who post here that have straight retard stats and they continue to enjoy the luckbox factor. Likewise, many skilled players with very nice numbers are losing. Just because OP has been showing good results from his blinds does not mean he is playing ideally.
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