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Re: Your Saw Flop%
I think the larger point is that early on in your career you should be dumping hands that look pretty but are actually mediocre at best. (All of this depends on blinds, opponents, stacks, etc., but folding AJ and KQ in EP, suited connectors in EP or even MP, will keep you out of trouble until you have a better handle on post-flop play, and bring down your flop percentages.) While there are some situations early in tournaments when you can hang around with marginal hands, they are called marginal for a reason.
The biggest change in my game over the last six months or so (and it has gotten better) is this: I fold more. |
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Re: Your Saw Flop%
Isn't this stat a little schewd? It is accounting only for Flops Seen. This doesn't include the hands you play and win without a flop or raise/limp and fold to aggression.
This may be more of an indicator of how tight of a caller you are, correct? I gotta believe more hands are being played one way or another and not included in this particular stat. Hotrod |
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Re: Your Saw Flop%
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Isn't this stat a little schewd? It is accounting only for Flops Seen. This doesn't include the hands you play and win without a flop or raise/limp and fold to aggression. This may be more of an indicator of how tight of a caller you are, correct? I gotta believe more hands are being played one way or another and not included in this particular stat. Hotrod [/ QUOTE ] Is there a way that this can be factored in or does PT or PO track this sort of stuff? I know that something I have recently started doing was writing down my starting stack, #entrants, where I rank, Flop%, #hands dealt and played, Pots won with showdown, and without showdown. I update at each break. I cant use Poker Office while playing on stars, freezes up everytime. |
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