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  1. #1
    Fish Food
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    Default new to online poker

    hi guys.. i just recently signed up on bodog and was wondering if you guys can help me analyze my overall game. i used to play no limit at the casino so i'm not too bad but i know that i have tons of learning to do.. following are my stats on bodog:

    Hands played: 1151
    Hands won: 27%
    showdowns won: 43%
    flops seen: 49%
    win % if flop seen: 45%

    my actions:
    fold: 30% bet: 16%
    check: 19% raise: 10%
    call: 24% re-raise: 1%

    when i fold:
    pre flop: 46%
    flop: 10%
    turn: 5%
    river: 4%
    no fold: 35%


    i have managed to turn my initial investment of $20 to $120.
    i started playing NL $10max .05/.10blinds. when i turned my 20 to 60, i started playing NL $25max .10/.25blinds but i short buy only $10.

    i'm looking for suggestion on my game. please tell me if i'm too loose or if i'm not playing aggressive enough. basically, i'm trying to improve my game.

    Thanks in advance!!!

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    See about a quarter of the flops you do.

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    Fish Food
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    so basically you're telling me that i'm too loose on the table? what if the table is too tight? is it ok to loosen up and steal blinds and continuation bet after flop?

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    Fish Food
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    You see alot of flops, but obviously its paying off for you.

  5. #5
    Fish Food
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    maybe it's because i'm not playing with really good players.. i'm only playing on the NL25.. i'm sure that my style wont work with good players...


    do you guys have any other tips?? BTW, someone told me that people use software to keep track of their plays or whatever, would you guys know what software i'm talking about?? i'm clueless on online poker so any help with my game would be great..

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    I find your name very ironic
    Start getting a chunk of your paid rake paid back directly to your poker acount! Follow the instructions here for the poker site of your choice http://rakeupdate.com/signup/kayos

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kayos View Post
    I find your name very ironic
    i lol'd
    the two best MTT training sites on the net
    http://www.pokerpwnage.com/?ref=486
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    google the term "bankroll management"

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    Playing more than 20% of hands is a losing play online, unless you play exceptionally well postflop which is unlikely

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    Quote Originally Posted by OrionPro View Post
    Playing more than 20% of hands is a losing play online, unless you play exceptionally well postflop which is unlikely
    It's alright for 6-max.

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