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$3-$6 6max PT #\'s
Not much of a sample size, just about 5k...thought that should be enough to give some sort of idea on my play.
VP$P 24.8% PF raise 12.8% AG Fac. 2.57 (without preflop #'s) flop 2.77 turn 2.90 river 1.81 Just curious if anything looks really out of the ordinary to those of you who play alot of SH, I know you cant tell alot from these numbers, but if anything is glaring I'd like to know....thanks |
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Re: $3-$6 6max PT #\'s
pfr is too low.....limping sucks
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Re: $3-$6 6max PT #\'s
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pfr is too low.....limping sucks [/ QUOTE ] right on |
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Re: $3-$6 6max PT #\'s
whats a good # to shoot for?
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Re: $3-$6 6max PT #\'s
towards 20.
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Re: $3-$6 6max PT #\'s
how about my VP$P....look ok?
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Re: $3-$6 6max PT #\'s
I think it's a very decent vpip to start off 6 max with.
As you keep at it you will start defending blinds more and SR more in LP and end up higher still. |
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Re: $3-$6 6max PT #\'s
my VPIP for this game after 7k is around 23.92, and my PFR is 17.02, but I am on a 150+ BB downswing, so...
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Re: $3-$6 6max PT #\'s
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towards 20. [/ QUOTE ] Hell no. Shoot for 21-23/16. Krishan |
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Re: $3-$6 6max PT #\'s
Haha, like you see. There are lots of approachs. Key is, try to raise a lot pf. SR be a pain to the other people.
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