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10k+ hand report (cross post)
I initially started 4-tabling NL25 6-max for it's ultra speedy bonus-whoring clearance rates. However, I now find that I really like playing this game because the tables are so juicy. I had an NL crash course from a pro friend of mine before I ventured into NL. I'm not too sure if I'm just on a good run or if my results are proof of solid play.
<font color="red"> hands: 11,193</font> <font color="green">VPIP: 26.93%</font> <font color="blue">Pfr: 9.17%</font> <font color="red">W$SD: 53.02%</font> <font color="green">BB/100: 7.4</font> <font color="blue">Total Aggression (include preflop): 1.23</font> <font color="red">Win $ WSF: 36%</font> <font color="green">$ won: 828.72</font> I play pretty passively on the river with just a single pair (the majority of river actions), that's why my total AF may be low. I'm sorry I couldn't get more stats, but they were totalled from a number of different accounts and were very tedious to calculate accurately. Any thoughts appreciated |
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Re: 10k+ hand report (cross post)
bump?
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Re: 10k+ hand report (cross post)
you won't find too many no limit experts here. You are probably better off posting this in the NL forum. However, i used to play the NL25 6max and actually beat it for 14BB/100 for my first 10,000 hands. Now that was a pretty lucky run as i remember it. Anyways, some very vague advice is to raise a little more preflop and be more aggressive. You can get away with passive play in low stakes NL, but being more aggressive is optimal.
Re-post this somewhere else for better advice. good luck |
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