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Thread: Decent Shove?

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    Default Decent Shove?

    I had a pretty tight image, but I can't give any stats on him because I don't know what they mean :P (Someone mind explaining what xx/yy means when giving stats about other players?)

    PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.02 BB (6 handed) - Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com

    MP ($1.05)
    CO ($3.46)
    Button ($0.83)
    SB ($4.96)
    BB ($3.68)
    Hero (UTG) ($0.73)

    Preflop: Hero is UTG with 8, 9
    Hero bets $0.06, 3 folds, SB calls $0.05, 1 fold

    Flop: ($0.14) 3, Q, 9 (2 players)
    SB bets $0.34, Hero raises to $0.67 (All-In), SB calls $0.33

    Turn: ($1.48) 6 (2 players, 1 all-in)

    River: ($1.48) A (2 players, 1 all-in)

    Total pot: $1.48 | Rake: $0.05

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    Marginal open from UTG.

    xx/yy means this: VPIP (Voluntarily puts into pot) / PFR (Pre Flop Raise) they are both percentages given to you by a HUD.

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    Oh ok, thanks for the reply. So does VPIP take into account post flop, or is it just when you call/raise preflop? Also, does it not take into account the amount called? What if one guy continually limps and folds if someone raises, but another limps then calls the raises, do they have the same VPIP? Finally, is there a free program that works these things out for you? Thanks

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    vpip is only preflop, and limp/folding is the same as limp/calling since you still voluntarily put money into the pot.

    you should be able to get yourself a copy of the old poker tracker 2, and gametime+ is a free hud that will show you those stats.

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    Buy in full in future.

    Pair and a flush draw at NL2 is the nuts, get it in.

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    Except for the preflop raise its played fine. Try to rebuy to full though often as possible like MJ said.
    Lots of good rakeback options at http://www.rakeguard.com/?raf=KRE8R

    KRE8R probably has about seventy college funds in his NL5 roll.

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    On topic: Think I was shortstacked because I just lost an all in to someone I covered. Also, he had Q5o if anyone wondered.

    Off topic: I got myself Poker Tracker Version 2.13.01a and GameTime+, but can't get either of them to work. I just have no idea what to do with either of them. With pokertracker I tried to make it auto-import hand histories but it just gives me errors and says it can't find the game date or something. With gametime+ I just don't know how to get it started :P I click add tracker but there are no options on the drop down menus. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks

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    You can set an auto-rebuy feature on PokerStars.

    Also try the PokerTracker forum on 2p2.

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    I kinda like the way you've played the hand. The open UTG isn't really necessary but then again... When you've hit your flop you look like a genius bringing it in pre-flop... It's also not a bad play seeing as it's a 6 Handed Table as opposed to a full 10 player Ring Game.

    You make the absolute correct play on the flop... Even if your opponent has A-Q you're still mathematically a small favourite (53% I think?!) - And with the action before the flop and the fact that you claim you just lost a big pot against Q-5 off... You definately have to go with that hand on the flop...

    Tough luck... Re-buy...

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    Thanks KRE8R, I'll try there.

    Quote Originally Posted by makeitrainy View Post
    And with the action before the flop and the fact that you claim you just lost a big pot against Q-5 off...
    Not sure what you meant by that, but here's HH if you don't believe me.
    Poker hand played on PokerStars with a pot size of $1.43 - Pokerhand.org

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