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08-28-2010 , 12:29 PM
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Originally Posted by fabadam
loustic: the last 3 on your list converge only very slowly, so will be meaningless unless you have thousands of hands on an opponent.
What I like to have in there is "number of Hands", so that you know how useful the stats are: they are not very meaningful under 50 hands or so, and even then can be off.
Many thanks fabadam

In fact, of course I have let the number of hands played which was already displayed by default.

Regarding hero stats, is it better to use the session stats only, which is my case by default ?
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08-28-2010 , 02:06 PM
loustic: I always use all of them, though there is a setting in HEM where you can limit it to the last 6 months or so.
Within a session is too short -- the stats will not resemble opponents true stats then.
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08-30-2010 , 11:57 PM
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Originally Posted by loustic
Many thanks fabadam

Regarding hero stats, is it better to use the session stats only, which is my case by default ?
Keep it session bc you want to see what your opponents have on you, although 99 out of 100 of them don't have HUDs so it doesn't matter that much.
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08-31-2010 , 03:45 PM






Hi everyone i am new, can anyone tell me how i can improve and if there's any leaks in my game.
Especially with the bb and sb and the drastic falling red line.
i am playing a rather standard TAG game 18/10. all these hands are played on nl2, nl5 and nl10. Mainly NL2 and NL5 though.

I am looking to move up to play NL10 fully but would like to hear some views on how to improve.

Thanks
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09-03-2010 , 09:15 AM
hi just new here! test mic!
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09-04-2010 , 09:39 PM
I know the first post says to have 10,000 hands, but I figured I'd try posting anyway with around 5,000. Is there anything alarming here? Getting sick of losing money...

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09-04-2010 , 09:48 PM
Full ring? Or 6 max?

Either way your too passive, and probably playing too many hands.


--klez
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09-06-2010 , 07:15 AM
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Originally Posted by devileyes






Hi everyone i am new, can anyone tell me how i can improve and if there's any leaks in my game.
Especially with the bb and sb and the drastic falling red line.
i am playing a rather standard TAG game 18/10. all these hands are played on nl2, nl5 and nl10. Mainly NL2 and NL5 though.

I am looking to move up to play NL10 fully but would like to hear some views on how to improve.

Thanks

any help!
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09-06-2010 , 07:16 AM
Hey guys,

Can you take a look at these stats and tell me where there are leaks in my game please? I am a slightly losing player at 10nl 6max and then about 6 weeks ago I thought I'd give 10nl FR a shot and have been a slight winner since. I don't think I've changed my game much except playing tighter and folding more trouble hands. It seems whatever leaks I had at 6max are not so costly at FR and I feel more relaxed about folding more hands and not playing so many marginal spots as in 6max which I think is where I really struggled. I am a bit worried my attempt to steal seems low.

Anyway, here's my stats (there should be 4 images - hope I've doen it right):

http://img375.imageshack.us/g/morlad...ngsgraph10.png

A note on my game - I like to play 8 - 16 tables depending on how the session is going. If i'm playing well I keep adding more (up to 16). I find that mass multi-tabling is a great way for me to stay concentrated whereas playing only 3-4 has me reading the forums, surfing YouTube etc.

I thought FR would be really nitty with no action compared to 6max but have been pleased to find plenty of terrible players there so I think I have found a new home to build my cash game.

Based on my stats and me being a marginal winner so far, do you think I should grind another 50k hands at this limit and try to increase my WR or is it worth taking a 4BI shot at 10c/25c? I have a roll of about $500. I'm a solid winner at $3 sng's, 20% roi over almost 2k games so moving back down and rebuilding wouldn't be a problem.

Any advice greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Toby
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09-06-2010 , 08:22 AM
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Originally Posted by devileyes
any help!
18/10 is too big of a gap. Don't limp from early position, cold call less often, and don't complete the SB so often. Other than that, your stats look fine. A steadily falling red line is normal on the lower stakes, don't worry about it.
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09-08-2010 , 07:01 PM
Hi all,

These are my stats for 10NL. I think I've playing pretty solid, I know it's only 10NL and that doesn't really mean anything, but we all have to start somewhere. I'd appreciate any tips you could give me, any leaks you could point out, etc.

I have a few questions.
  1. Should I be thinking of moving up? (I am rolled for 25NL)
  2. Should I be worrying about the AIEV-graph? (Especially at the end)

Thanks


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09-08-2010 , 09:23 PM
I grind SnGs:
1.10 45-mans (mostly)
1.10 90-mans
.10 360-mans (why not)

Any major leaks?




Last edited by DiddlyDee; 09-08-2010 at 09:30 PM.
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09-09-2010 , 09:37 PM
@sworaven

I think you should definitely consider taking a 2BI or 4BI shot at 25nl since you have the roll. Even if you are running above EV you are still crushing 10nl by the looks of it. I wish my stats were like yours, they look really solid to me. Gl, let us know how it goes if you do try.
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09-09-2010 , 09:41 PM
Here are my stats if anyone can take a quick look please:

http://img375.imageshack.us/g/morlad...ngsgraph10.png
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09-11-2010 , 12:11 PM
Hey everyone Im just getting started out here...I've been a member of another forum for about 2 years and I've been playing online for a while now. I've liked playing $12 180s for the past year or so and when I have time I play MTTs. Hadn't been too serious about poker until I took 2nd in a $5 turbo in early January for ~$3600. Since then I've played a lot of 180s, shipped a $36 in march, and took 12th in the turbo takedown in June for $8000. I was a bit reckless with withdrawing back then so my current goal is to hit a $10,000 bankroll by the end of the year on Pokerstars. Im around $7400 now and it'd be nice to just pick up a nice score in an MTT and hit it like that, but I grind $12 180s when I have the time. I run cross country and track in college so my time is limited but I do what I can when I have the time. I'm pretty sure I know a few guys on this site so maybe theyll vouch for me at some point. Alright good luck at the tables and see you all around.
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09-12-2010 , 11:30 PM
Hey all! Posting quite a lot of reports and graphs from my database over 6k hands at 25NL. I can obviously see the areas that I suck, but could do with some advice on how to rectify these! Constructive critism more than welcome, sarcasm will be ignored!

1. Key stats VPIP PFR etc ok?
2. Stacking off way to much with just 1 pair?
3. QQ Problem?
4. Blinds a big problem?





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09-13-2010 , 12:34 AM
first off you over value Q5o way too much..youre going to sd with it a lot, and not even playing it aggressively. also, youre vpip for one pair is too high, you don't 3bet enough, and you're not playing them agressively. im sure you know this, but stop playing oop. dont feel like you have to call with any two cards just because you're already priced in and can see a cheap flop. you obv don't know how to play junk hands, and your getting yourself into trouble w/ them post flop. hope this helps
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09-13-2010 , 12:46 AM
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Originally Posted by LMFAOhaha
first off you over value Q5o way too much..youre going to sd with it a lot, and not even playing it aggressively. also, youre vpip for one pair is too high, you don't 3bet enough, and you're not playing them agressively. im sure you know this, but stop playing oop. dont feel like you have to call with any two cards just because you're already priced in and can see a cheap flop. you obv don't know how to play junk hands, and your getting yourself into trouble w/ them post flop. hope this helps
He has played and gone to showdown with Q5o once, probably making a weak hand against a maniac in the SBvsBB or something

Gap between VPIP and PFR is too big. Stop limping and calling with crap hands.
3bet is a bit messy. Overall its a bit low, and you are 3betting quite a lot from the blinds. Stop 3betting crap from the blinds, just fold. 3bet more hands IP so you can use position to your advantage and win.
Aggression factor and frequency are a tad low.
You are way to loose from the blinds, stop calling so much.
Can't see a steal stat but I'm guessing you aren't stealing enough from the CO and BTN.

Also small sample size so it could just be bad luck

Last edited by Jagghund; 09-13-2010 at 12:53 AM.
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09-13-2010 , 12:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Jagghund
He has played and gone to showdown with Q5o once, probably making a weak hand against a maniac in the SBvsBB or something
i stand corrected..must have been looking at something else
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09-13-2010 , 12:58 AM
Probably did the same thing I did saw Q5o Hands: 55 and thought wtf why is he playing Q5o so much?!?!? Took me a minute to see his VPIP and then apply it to the 55 hands. 55 x 1.9% = 1 hand lol.
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09-13-2010 , 01:36 AM
ahahaha! This would be hilarious if we could make that into some poker forum meme.

"Stop playing Q5o ldo"
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09-13-2010 , 01:44 AM
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09-13-2010 , 06:12 AM
limping/calling too much from the blinds and EP
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09-13-2010 , 08:21 AM
Ta guys, will try to impliment this into my game.
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09-14-2010 , 12:22 PM
As can be seen, I often answer this thread.

I have been on vacation for 2 weeks, and I see that some questions have been left unanswered. I'll probably post some analysis over the next day or so.
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