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12-03-2011 , 06:17 AM
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Originally Posted by fabadam
Looks like this is HoldemManager 2.
Yep.

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Originally Posted by Mr Beer
get your stats from decent software such as HEM1 or PT3
Fixed.
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12-03-2011 , 06:29 AM
Playing 6 max at the moment and yes HM2
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12-03-2011 , 07:48 PM
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Originally Posted by pat3392
my red line is ridiculously [flat and negative].
I have a million leaks I'm unsure of, what do I need to show you guys to see where the leaks are at? 6bb/100 at FR but BE at SH. I have HM2/PT3. How many hands do you guys need?
Go to Reports>Position and take a screengrab so we can see your pre-flop (mainly VPIP/PFR/3bet) and post-flop (c-bet, aggression, river call efficiency etc) stats.
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12-03-2011 , 07:52 PM
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Originally Posted by jamie814340
Hey guys, Currently beating 2nl. Just wanted a heads up on how im going, any input would be great thanks. I know its not a huge sample but any points to improve my game would be awsome!
Looks like you had a big suckout on about hand 300 and then continued to win most of your flips, so you could well be a losing player if your luck changes.
Post position stats when your sample size is a bit larger.
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12-03-2011 , 09:22 PM
I made a lot of screen shots, really want to pin point some of my leaks. I'm running 26bb/100 at FR over 12 k hands since my last "poker enlightenment" Life time, 7bb/100 at FR over 48k hands and .1bb/100 over 77k hands at SH. All those screen shots are for SH btw, the game I'm trying to get good at. I'm not sure if my style just works better for FR, or whether I tend to play tighter as I'm playing more tables, I think it's a bit of both.



























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12-03-2011 , 11:37 PM
My, what a lot of screengrabs!
I don't play 6max, so I'll defer to the specialists on that one.
Actually, there's so much info here that I don't really know where to start. Oh, it seems you've only played 181 hands of full ring, so that can pretty much be ignored.
So you're exactly breaking even (post-rake) at 6max.
VPIP: 28.9 PFR: 25.5 3bet: 9
Looks OK to me.
Positional stats (2nd image) look fine too, but I'd prefer to let Fab or someone else look for obvious problems.
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12-04-2011 , 02:21 AM
Ya, desperate for some advice =/

I haven't played FR in so long that my game would be radically different now, so omitted it + didn't want to kill people with so much screen shots
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12-04-2011 , 04:58 AM
pat3392: I can't see what stakes these are, but it looks to me like you are very loose-aggressive preflop and also super-aggressive postflop. One of your screens shows you are losing a ton of money in multiway pots, and when you have a raiser in front of you (you 3-bet a real lot too).
I can't be definitive, but this seems to indicate you are trying to win too many pots, rather than give up if you miss. You can analyse for yourself whether you think that's right.
In that case, tighten up preflop when you are not opening or iso-raising a player, and tighten up postflop when you miss multiway hands.
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12-08-2011 , 09:20 AM
Hello everyone!

Long time reader, first time poster. I've been battling the hamburger-stakes for too long and I've decided to get some support from this great comminuty to point out some leaks in my game.

I am a break-even player over a 19K sample playing @4NL on Everleaf.

This first image is my overall stats:


The second one is my posistional play:


The third one is my preflop-activty:


And lastly, like I said, a break even graph over 19K hands:


All tips and advices are appreciated.
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12-08-2011 , 09:25 PM
Hey guys, just an update on my stats. Currently playing 6 max and having a little bit of trouble. Any help would be awsome! thanks guys
Jamie





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12-08-2011 , 10:43 PM
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Originally Posted by jamie814340
Hey guys, just an update on my stats. Currently playing 6 max and having a little bit of trouble. Any help would be awsome! thanks guys
Jamie





Also guys, should i switch to 9 max especially if i want to play of a more of a nit approach?
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12-09-2011 , 06:23 AM
Kaldarion87: It looks like you are mostly playing 6-handed and less. For those stakes, you are a bit too tight. Especially in the late positions (cutoff and button). Less than 20% VPIP on the button really can never be right. You should be iso-raising and stealing a truckload in those positions.
Postflop you are aggressive, but it looks like you are also playing weak-tight. Your W$WSF% is much too low for someone who is so tight preflop. Remember that you will usually have the best hand.
Finally, it looks like you open-limp some hands. Don't do that. When first in, raise or fold.
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12-09-2011 , 06:26 AM
jamie: That's less than 5k hands, but one thing really stands out: you are not at all position aware. You are playing way too loose from early position and way too tight in late position. Read some of the stickies of the microNL or SSNL forums to get some idea of preflop ranges in every position.
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12-11-2011 , 12:34 PM
What can I read on to improve my $2.50/180 play? I feel as though I could better myself but am unsure of where to start.

Thanks
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12-12-2011 , 03:43 PM
neuroscience: go to the MTT strategy forum, look at the stickies. I recall there's a classic post by Shaundeeb about strategy in 180s, but I don't have it bookmarked.
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12-14-2011 , 12:33 PM





Take a look at my AKs negative winrate
Always barreled off stack with AKs and calling 3bet shove for a flip and miss.

At 14k hands, I made an adjustment to cbetting OOP.
18k hands, I thought the redline was going to go positive.
....damn............

I would like to know which stats is a good indicator I can move on to NL5.
When i am winning 10bb/100?

Planning to move to NL5 when I hit 200 BR.
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12-14-2011 , 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by ltensail
Take a look at my AKs negative winrate
Always barreled off stack with AKs and calling 3bet shove for a flip and miss.
My suggestion is don't do that at 2NL, at least not against the multitabling nits and regs. Usually the best you can expect is they stack off with QQ+/AK, which is ahead of AK (58/42). Remove QQ or AK from that range - and plenty do - and you are crushed. Save stacking off with AKs for the aggrofish and include AK for that purpose.
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12-15-2011 , 03:06 AM
ltensail: preflop position awareness looks OK. For the rest there is very little to say, since you aren't showing any postflop stats really, except the not very useful WTSD/W$SD. Your W$WSF is high, so it looks like you are probably good aggressive postflop.
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12-15-2011 , 05:09 AM
How about when to move upstake? Or its just solely based on my comfort and confidence level?
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12-15-2011 , 04:16 PM
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Originally Posted by ltensail
How about when to move upstake? Or its just solely based on my comfort and confidence level?
That, and your bankroll.
Have a bankroll strategy. This CardRunners Stairs schema is a good one, that lets you reward yourself with cashouts. If you don't care about the cashouts don't do them. You can also set different levels of BIs to move up/down, though I would recommend against ever playing with less than 20 BIs.

In the sample you gave you had a good winrate. Maybe that's skill, maybe it's rungood (partly). Move up and you'll find out. If you get a bit of runbad move down again.
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12-16-2011 , 02:22 AM
whats the typical winrate in EP?

mine is like 1b/100 over ~90k hands
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12-18-2011 , 03:08 PM
Hello Ive been playing 6max 2NL and doing pretty well but still i want to find out my leaks.one major leak i feel is that i play too passive sometimes.I prefer check calling than bet bet n bet and often do this.Plz guide me a little.Also my check raise is high which I mainly do when villain cbets and i feel its a bluff


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12-18-2011 , 03:22 PM
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12-18-2011 , 04:25 PM
sketsomania:
I see two main leaks, and they are related
(1) Preflop you are nowhere near position aware enough. You can fix this almost completely just by stealing more in cutoff and button. Your UO PFR numbers are just way too low there. Make it something like 30% in CO and 50% on the button.
(2) You are too passive postflop, with less than 30% flop aggression, which means you're not value betting the best hand often. This is also because you are out of position relatively often (because of your preflop play). Cbet% on the flop should tend towards 70% id you make sure you in position most of the time.
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12-19-2011 , 02:48 AM
Hey..what is UO PFR i am unable to find out and what should be my opening range on the BTN and cutoff and also 3bet range on the BTN and cutoff.Should I bluff 3 bet steal and cbet when a check comes?
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