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Old 05-18-2006, 09:33 AM
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Total Hands: 4,276
(I know this isn't much but with the current losing streak I'm on, I'm hoping I can find something wrong with my game and correct it.)

NLHE ($0.25): 1871 hands.
NLHE ($0.10): 1622 hands.
NLHE ($0.05): 756 hands.
PLHE ($0.25): 27 hands. (These were hands where I didn't realise it was PL until I tried to raise more than the pot. lol.)




Vol. put $ in pot: 29.16%
Vol. put $ in from SB: 55.72
Saw flop all hands: 31.52%
Won $ when saw flop: 35.16%
Went to showdown: 23%
Raised PF: 6.13% (I'm guessing this is really bad)
Limp/Call re-raise PF: 0.05%

Aggro factor: 0.85

Raise % total - 5.28
Bet % total - 10.38
Call % total - 18.51
Check % total - 17.97
Fold % total - 47.86



Can anyone see any major issues here? Are there any important stats I'm missing?

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Old 05-18-2006, 09:55 AM
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what game is this for?
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aggro factor abit low... i think?
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what game is this for?
Sorry.

NLHE ($0.25): 1871 hands.
NLHE ($0.10): 1622 hands.
NLHE ($0.05): 756 hands.
PLHE ($0.25): 27 hands. (These were hands where I didn't realise it was PL until I tried to raise more than the pot. lol.)
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Vol. put $ in pot: 29.16%
This is way too high, anything over 25% is quite loose. And an ideal # would be between 12 - 22%, depending on the style of player you are. My 6 max VPIP is 24%, full ring it's less

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Vol. put $ in from SB: 55.72
holy shit this high! In 6 max limit games mine is 38%.

Saw flop all hands: 31.52%
Won $ when saw flop: 35.16%
Went to showdown: 23%
Raised PF: 6.13% (I'm guessing this is really bad)
Limp/Call re-raise PF: 0.05%

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Aggro factor: 0.85
Way too low

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Raise % total - 5.28
Bet % total - 10.38
Call % total - 18.51
Check % total - 17.97
Fold % total - 47.86
your bet and raise should at least equal your call % if you want to win. Mine is 21% bet or raise, 17% call

From the looks of your stats you seem to be slightly loose and way too passive. You're probably missing a lot of value bets on the end and also playing a few too many hands pre-flop.

I'm not too worried about your PFR to VPIP percentage, since this will increase if as you eliminate a lot of those marginal hands you're limping with. Right now you are raising approx 1 out of 5 hands you play. This number should be more like 1 out of 3-4 (again depending on your style). If you lowered your VPIP to 20-25% you woud be right there.

My advice would be to: Eliminate the bottom 2 or 3 hands you are playing from each position, tighten up from your SB (pocket pairs, Big Aces and KQ, suited connectors, suited Aces, big suited cards like KTs, and 2 gapped suited connectors like 7T), and only play a hand from EP that you will raise with.
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Just noticed you put it was NLHE my advice was more geared to limit. However I think it still applies for the most part.
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I was wondering about that steve-o.

What is your WR? Limping with a lot of hands is ok if the tables are passive, but 29% is probably the max, and probably too much.

I have no clue about the raise percent, but mine is about 4.2% and I doubt you should be raising much more than I do even with a full stack.
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I was wondering about that steve-o.

What is your WR? Limping with a lot of hands is ok if the tables are passive, but 29% is probably the max, and probably too much.
WR is BB/100, right? Currently it's at 9.12/100 (for all game levels.)
On a side note, my WR for PL is 287.41! w00t!
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you play 6max or 10max. if these are 10max, you are way to passive. you limping w/ too many hands, and you dont play strong on flop based on your AR.
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you play 6max or 10max. if these are 10max, you are way to passive. you limping w/ too many hands, and you dont play strong on flop based on your AR.
Passive isn't the problem. That he is.. but the bigger problem is he is too loose.

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