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Old 09-06-2005, 10:02 PM
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Default Odd Question about difference among sites

Okay, so after 35k hands @ 2-4 on PokerRoom, I have managed a 1.9 BB/100 earn rate. However, after about 40k hands @ 2-4 on PartyPoker, i have lost money. The games appear to me to be much better at PP. I play a TAG game (15.5 vpip / 6% PFR / 2.50 PF AF). Any suggestions welcome. I am greatly confused here!

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Old 09-06-2005, 10:14 PM
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Default Re: Odd Question about difference among sites

You may play better in tight games or tilt in loose ones. You may not be playing your A game at party.
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Old 09-06-2005, 11:35 PM
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I play a TAG game (15.5 vpip / 6% PFR / 2.50 PF AF).

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1st - you're too tight for a 2/4 game anywhere. Yes you can probably win by only playing 15% of your hands - but your missing a lot of valuable opportunities.

2nd - The combination of not raising enough PF (6% is low) and having a high AF suggests that you're probably a pretty predictable player.

Don't be fooled by the moneybag icon that PT gives you. Just because you have TAG stats doesn't make you a long-term winner. In fact - most of the TAGs in my database are losers over the samples I have on them.
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