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Old 04-13-2012, 06:07 AM   #601
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Re: **The Official SSPLO Stats Thread**

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ofentimes i tend to call and wait to hit flop with 3-4 players. I gave up the concept of 3 betting since either all players will call you or someone decides to be call-ish postflop and it makes me tilt.
Like I mentioned, it depends on a lot of things. If there is a good, 25/18/8 player on the BTN, and you're CO, and a weak 44/12/0 player raises from MP, you'll want to 3bet to isolate the weak player. This will prompt the good player to fold most of his hands. If you just call, then the good player will call or even 3bet squeeze behind you, and you are very unlikely to win this pot henceforth with a good player having position on you.

That's just one example.
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Old 04-13-2012, 07:40 AM   #602
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Hey people!

So i recently got HM2 and my question's about PLO stats, if you dont mind answering, are:

-How do you improve your game just using your own stats? (i dont mean in the tables, but like, look at your general stats of various sessions and evaluate)
-What stats do you use/recommend? Why? (talking about VPIP, cb%, ect)
-How do you make a range in PLO with VPIP, PFR, 3bet%? How much is too loose or too tigh in PLO?

Any general advise?

Thanks!!!
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Old 04-15-2012, 08:57 PM   #603
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Re: **The Official SSPLO Stats Thread**

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Hey people!

So i recently got HM2 and my question's about PLO stats, if you dont mind answering, are:

-How do you improve your game just using your own stats? (i dont mean in the tables, but like, look at your general stats of various sessions and evaluate)
-What stats do you use/recommend? Why? (talking about VPIP, cb%, ect)
-How do you make a range in PLO with VPIP, PFR, 3bet%? How much is too loose or too tigh in PLO?

Any general advise?

Thanks!!!
try to see the posts ITT and check what kind of stats people are playihng with. How tight they are in early position and how loose they are LP. early generally 15-20%. LP around 25-30%.
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Old 04-17-2012, 02:44 AM   #604
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Re: **The Official SSPLO Stats Thread**

Hi, just wanted some help with my current zoom stats, I know the sample size is pitifully small but just wanted to see if there was anything i should be looking at.

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Old 04-17-2012, 08:54 AM   #605
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Looks generally good.

SB probably too loose, especially PFR of 14.4%. Even if it's mostly blind vs blind it's not good to be too loose cos you're still OOP IMO.

EP 19.5% VPIP and PFR can probably tighten up a little as well.
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Old 04-17-2012, 09:28 AM   #606
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What sort of % do you think my pfr on the sb should be?
Yeah i totally agree about EP, I think i should loosen up on the button as well
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Old 04-17-2012, 11:01 AM   #607
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What sort of % do you think my pfr on the sb should be?
Yeah i totally agree about EP, I think i should loosen up on the button as well
Shouldn't be that much more than your BB. If anything BB should have higher PFR in cases where it's folded to SB who limps in, and you should raise him wide as BB here.

You might be raising a lot of pretty looking hands from SB vs a bunch of limpers that are actually better off just completing the blind. Not good to play a multiway pot with the worst position regardless of preflop hand strength.
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Old 04-23-2012, 05:34 PM   #608
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Re: **The Official SSPLO Stats Thread**

hey guys, has rake in ptbb/100 for PLO 10-100 been posted here? Trying to find it thanks

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PLO ($$$$$$ / 100)
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PLO10:______$0.58
PLO25:______$1.35
PLO50:______$4.80
PLO100:_____$8.40

it seems you pay a much higher ptbb for PL50 and 100 :/
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Old 04-24-2012, 02:32 PM   #609
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Re: **The Official SSPLO Stats Thread**

Wtf tought it would be the other Way round and the rake is comparably higher at the lower stakes
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Old 04-24-2012, 06:12 PM   #610
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Re: **The Official SSPLO Stats Thread**

Not sure, but irrc, PLO25 is something like 19BB/100.
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Old 04-24-2012, 07:55 PM   #611
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Where are those stats from and how old are they???
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Old 05-17-2012, 03:58 PM   #612
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Re: **The Official SSPLO Stats Thread**

So with rake that high, what is a sustainable pre-rb winrate at PLO50? Obv there is hard to pin down a winrate, but is 50NL even particularly beatable if they are taking 10 bb/100 in rake? I am trying to decide whether to rebuild at PLO or HUSNGs
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Old 05-20-2012, 06:43 AM   #613
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Re: **The Official SSPLO Stats Thread**

Hey,

Would appreciate some opinions on my stats on Ongame PLO25&PLO50,
mostly 25, so games are Loose-Passive or some tables with 1-2 absolute maniacbombs.. I filtered it to consist 5-6 players from past 2 months.




My own thoughts:

-Getting killed in blinds. Folding all blinds(even blinds) is -17bb/position. am i correct? Should be tightening up, and with decent hands Cbet like 20% more on both blinds.
-Too tight BTN and maybe CO.
-Else looks allright or not?

TY in advance
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Old 05-23-2012, 10:16 AM   #614
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Re: **The Official SSPLO Stats Thread**

Get looser IP, you probably want to be 3betting double digits on the button and I'm guessing you're not attempting to steal nearly enough from the BTN PFR.

Get WAY more aggro pre and post. Even over only 40k hands, you NEVER EVER want a W$WSF lower than 40 (good to aim for 42-45 in 6max). Fight for pots. Cbet 60-75%, double barrel a good amount (You seem to, but that might only be a product of your insanely low cbet%).
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Old 05-26-2012, 06:22 AM   #615
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Re: **The Official SSPLO Stats Thread**

Hi, I'm very new to PLO and have played around 10.4k hands so far of PLO2 zoom. I noticed a strange anomaly in my position stats - I'm winning way more UTG than anywhere else. I feel like this means I must be losing money overall on my preflop flatcalls in other positions. Am i flatting way too much or just playing badly postflop after i flat? Thanks.

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