$5/$10 NL 9 handed (pre-flop percentages)
Join Date: Aug 2017
Posts: 2
this is my first post and i was curious what you have found is your optimal pf percentages. i know this can change from game to game depending on your opponents, but on average what are your stats like when you are running well.
mine are:
vpip 19%
pfr 9%
steal 25%
fold to steal 75%
aggression factor 2.4
i feel like my pfr & steal %'s are a bit low, but i'd like to see how my stats stack up with yours. I feel like I could squeeze more money out of my sessions if i raised my percentages. When I'm not sure about these things, I tend to always error on the side of caution. thank you in advance.
Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 3,087
Are you playing online with a HUD to acquire these stats? Seems hard to track all this at a live game.
Unless there has been some immense metagame shift among the HS online grinders that I am unaware of, 19/9 does not seem near optimal for 5/10 FR or 6max online.
What do you mean by running well, like when you are getting dealt an abnormal amount of good hands? Unless you have some super power where you can accurately predict which sessions you will run well and which ones you won't in advance, it's probably better to look at your overall VPIP — including sessions where you run well, mediocre, and poorly — instead of just VPIP when running good.
Join Date: Aug 2017
Posts: 2
yes, I'm using a hud to track my stats. & as far as the other question. These are the average stats when I have my best games. My overall profits generally dip if I play a wider range 3 betting pf. I'm not sure if this is from leakage in my post flop game or not. Doing this is great if you hit the flop, but can become costly when missing & having to mix it up with c bets, double barrels, etc...
Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 3,605
ok, important question - over what sample size are you basing this off?
Join Date: Jan 2013
Posts: 988
for a 9 handed game 19 vpip is fine online but 9 pfr is too low. For 6m online this is too snug even in high rake games.