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NL player testing the waters of limit
i've been playing no limit successfully for a little over a year. i've recently been playing a bit of limit, just to see how i do and how my hourly rate stacks up.
i have less than 5k hands in ptracker but i thought id post some relevant stats just to see if anything was WAY out of line. i've won about 3 BB/100 over the 5k in my db but yeah i know, that means pretty much nothing. $2/4-$5/10 Vol put $ in pot: 18.99% Vol from SB: 44.9% (this seems high) Fold SB to steal: 83.44% Fold BB to steal: 63.64% Att. to steal blinds: 24.59% Won $ when saw flop: 35.71% Big bets/100: 3.41 Went to showdown: 30.77% Won at showdown: 58.93% Raise preflop: 6.98% Limp/reraise: 0% Aggression Factor Preflop: .49 Flop: 2.50 Turn: 2.27 River: 1.94 Total 1.24 any comments/suggestions would be appreciated thanks. |
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Re: NL player testing the waters of limit
You really should seperate the full ring from short handed stats. They are two totally different beasts and optimal stats for both will look very different.
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Re: NL player testing the waters of limit
yea that makes sense
i was wrong in posting that though, that is actually all full ring. i have been playing some sh on UB but haven't imported the hands, those stats are all from full ring at empire. so uh, disregard the 80/20% comment. |
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