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Old 06-11-2004, 01:04 AM
rivered rivered is offline
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Default Huge hole

I'm still pretty new to poker and starting to play a lot more short handed lately at 1/2 Party tables. I'm at 12k hands and 3.48 bb/100. I've noticed 2 things about my stats that surprise me. My VPIP is 28.8% (thought I was tight but most here seem to be low 20s) and secondly I just noticed today that my VPIP from the small blind is just over 60% - wow, way higher than others. Obviously I am overvalueing my cards because it is only a partial bet and I also don't fold very often if it's just me and the BB, mainly if they are a maniac and I have garbage. My position stats in PT seem out of wack too, as I'm making less money the closer I get to the button.

Button = 0.06 bb/100 - 26.9% VPIP
1 = 0.09 - 21.1%
2 = 0.11 - 17.9%
3 = 0.18 - 16.8%
BB = -0.07 - 18.8%
SB = -0.06 - 60.9%

Am I losing money because I'm loosening up to much on the button or is it just an aberration? Thanks for the input.
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Old 06-11-2004, 02:03 AM
Peter_rus Peter_rus is offline
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Default Re: Huge hole

What is your PFR on button and CO? If it's low - then you must raise with your hands more to gain more ev with your hands.

I have similar vp$ip but after 23K of 5/10. My Button and CO make 0.16 and 0.17BB, but UTG makes only 0.11. Also my SB a little better than yours and BB much worse (i'm working on it). I have for now 4,1 BB/100.
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