july (havnt been playing cash a lot as i needed a short break to mix things up. Plan on at least 20K more hands before the month is over, along with another one of these threads)
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07-12-2007 #1
PT 20ishK checkup. Think my stats are off.
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07-12-2007 #2
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07-13-2007 #3
As far as cash goes, my thoughts:
PFR% is far too low. With a VPIP of 18 you'd want pfr to be around 14-15 ideally (mine is a bit low at the moment but I'm not entirely sure why). Are you limping alot?
AF on flop and turn is low as well. Maybe you're not cbetting enough or trying to get too trappy and slowplay alot on your big hands. Being aggro on the flop is so important as you can take down alot of pots without a fight. I'm trying to get my flop/turn/river AF's to 4/3/2 ish.
Att to steal blinds, I'd want it to be 25ish. Significantly less than that and I think you're being a bit too tight. Add that to your pfr% and you won't be getting alot of action from your big pairs, well not as much as you could anyway.
Position stats. It seems you play the same hand range pf from each position. I can't remember off hand what my stats are but you want a steady increase in VPIP as you go from UTG-BTN, with maybe the BTN being about 1.5x the UTG vpip.
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07-13-2007 #4
I don't really use PT but here I go
Looks like you could be a lot tighter from the small blind
raise preflop a lot more
att to steal blinds should be higher
and total agg. factor should be higher
let me ask you, in a 6 handed nl cash game, 100bb, folded to you OTB and the blinds are unknown. What do you open here? What do you open in the CO?
How about UTG?
What (if any) hands do you open limp, or limp behind.
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07-14-2007 #5
I think a wider difference than that. I raise 18% of hands from CO and button and about 7% from UTG.with maybe the BTN being about 1.5x the UTG vpip
Your attempt to steal blinds should be 25%.
If if folds you to on CO or button you should be raising something along the lines off:
22+
any two cards T or higher
Axs
45s+
46s+
any ace (some people hate weak aces so folding real weak aces is fine)
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07-14-2007 #6
TROOF!
Your best strength is that you're not too easy to read by position and people can make more mistakes when you open in LP. That's a good foundation for aggression. The next step is opening up to where you're forcing mistakes from all positions.
In the low-stakes, you can play supertight in the blinds without much problem and leave the light'ish 3-betting for Button play against the right raisers. But you should be taking advantage of the weaker blinds. Even if they're loose, look for the people who call a lot PF and regularly fold to CB's. You'll see small differences from session to session that add up.
You're flop/turn AF with your river AF tells me that you might be letting people see dangerous cards at their price and pouncing a little late for value. Understanding how to play WA/WB is a strength, but you might be walking on thin ice a little more than you'd like to.
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