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I think I need seriously re-evaluate my play in nl 6-max. When I started playing I was doing great, but obviously that was just a good roll...I hadn't played shorthanded before...after cashin out I went broke and if I'm gonna reload I need your advice to set the right course. I'm posting some PT stats. All comments and advices are more than welcome. Obviously I've been playing too loose and I should pay more attention to the position.
Hands:11,344 VPIP: 29,78% VPISB:42,63% Folded SB to steal:79,17% Folded BB to steal:63,87% Att. to Steal Blinds:28,86% Won $ WSF: 38,4% Won $ at SD: 47,55% Pf Raise: 12,99% Raise First In: 7,68% Aggression Factor: Pf: 0.69 Flop: 5.12 Turn: 3.28 River: 1.74 Total: 1.48 Folded to River Bet: 65.89% Here are my $VPIP,PFR and %RFI, in all positions: b:33.98%,18.12%,10,41% 1:29.57%,15.27%,11.23% 2:26.45%,12.37%, 9.94% 3:23.42%, 9.76%, 9.53% bb:17.87%, 6.85% sb:42.63%, 13.62% BB/100 hands: 5.84 All comments and advices are welcome. Thanks. -FuzzyLogic |
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Can quite help you with your PT stats. After playing the six game max for quite a while now, i'd suggest having around 35 max buyins to play with. The swings are massive.
Not sure what level your playing, but maybe you should start at the bottom and work your way up as you would do in a full ring game. Just my 2 cents Laters Harry |
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I'm interested to see some insight, since my stats are almost identical to yours. The only major difference is I only have about 6,500 hands at NL, and only 500 or so of those are 6 max.
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Why does your aggression drop so drastically after the flop? You get scared and think they have you beaten?
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Why does your aggression drop so drastically after the flop? You get scared and think they have you beaten? [/ QUOTE ] thats how it should be. its high on the flop mostly because he bluffs alot of flops, but doesnt bluff alot of turns and rivers |
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