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Re: 9k Hand Checkup 200NL (PT STATS)
Oh [censored], so this means I am seriously FUBAR'ed. My Won $ At SD is 48% and I'm losing -2 PTBB/100.
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Re: 9k Hand Checkup 200NL (PT STATS)
Haha, my 6max aggro stats...
VPIP: 19-20 PFR: 8-9 WSD%: 17-18 W$SD: 48-49 (last 6k hands since tightening up preflop) Flop: 8.8 (what the hell?) Turn: 3.02 River: 2.71 If I need help I don't know where to get it. |
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Re: 9k Hand Checkup 200NL (PT STATS)
Lollers, try calling occasionally man...
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Re: 9k Hand Checkup 200NL (PT STATS)
haha, maybe i'm raising too much with sets or draws? any idea why it's off the charts like that?
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Re: 9k Hand Checkup 200NL (PT STATS)
since we're all sharing stats
my aggression at 200 6 max is flop : 4.94 turn : 1.59 river : 2.25 hmm seems a bit lower than I remember. vpip is 21.76, pfr is 9.81 |
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Re: 9k Hand Checkup 200NL (PT STATS)
Alrighty, I can do that too.
VPIP 27,6 PFR 14 4.89 3.12 1.67 What I feel might need improving is my turn river combos, checking more turns and valuebetting more rivers. |
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Re: 9k Hand Checkup 200NL (PT STATS)
I dunno if I could get it up that high if I tried...
One thing that might be an improvement, is to call some minraises and bets into you when you're not really sure where you stand, and how much your opp likes his hand, and then reevaluate on the turn. You seem to be either raising or folding always. |
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Re: 9k Hand Checkup 200NL (PT STATS)
Yeah that's definitely part of it, the minraises and bets into me after I raise preflop and miss the flop. I pretty much always feel like I'm behind in those situations. Thanks for the input.
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Re: 9k Hand Checkup 200NL (PT STATS)
[ QUOTE ]
Yeah that's definitely part of it, the minraises and bets into me after I raise preflop and miss the flop. I pretty much always feel like I'm behind in those situations. Thanks for the input. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, emil's comment is right on. Use position to your advantage more. Flat calling is fantastic in position. Think about all the times that you bet the flop and someone behind you has flat called. Doesn't it make you so uncomfortable? "Is he drawing? Is he slowplaying? Should I bet the turn? What if he raises?" Do this to your opponents. |
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