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07-05-2016 , 02:59 AM


Last 3 Session are 6max, other 9max

What do you guys think?
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07-05-2016 , 05:17 PM
@CaffPow. Fine. Your 3-bet number is higher than what's considered best, but it's such a small sample that you were probably on a heater.
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07-11-2016 , 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by CaffPow


Last 3 Session are 6max, other 9max

What do you guys think?
Keep running good

Stats looks a bit loose/aggro (especially the 3bet) but it's not unusual on a good run for this size of sample.
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07-29-2016 , 03:51 AM
Is BB means Big Bets.....really..!!
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07-29-2016 , 06:20 AM
5nl/10nl 6max. 7k hands at 5nl and 12k at 10nl. Doing ok so far at 7bb/100 and 8bb/100 respectively. Would appreciate some input on my stats. Cheers



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09-02-2016 , 12:07 AM
For August I decided to step up my game and try to play more seriously. I'm not planning to become a pro but I have 2 objectives: Become a winning player and move up in stackes

Here are my stats for August



By position



And my graph



I'm playing 4 table 10NL Full ring on Pokerstars
So, I've got a few questions

1: You see my stats in your HUD, how do you adjust your play against me? In which category do you put me me in (Fish, aggro, TAG, nit, LAG, etc)
2: From what you can see, on what part of my game should I work?
3: With a 20k sample, is it enough to consider myself as a winning player?
4: What winrate should I get before moving to 25NL?

Thank you!
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09-05-2016 , 02:54 PM
Hi guys/gals, I got told this is the place to post your stats (positionally) and get some sound advice based off of it.

I've put the month to date /last 3months /this year to date.

Be gentle please I play 6mx zoom too. I think I may have seen a couple of leaks that I can plug but I reckon from what I read there's a fair few here that will be able to spot more and help me out ** Official Beginners NL Holdem Stats Thread **


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09-05-2016 , 02:55 PM



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11-01-2016 , 05:19 PM


FR NL2. I read CTM around 16k hands and showed an obvious improvement, so went up to NL5 after 32k hands



Bit confused by having ep+1 as my highest winrate and second most profitable position

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11-17-2016 , 07:57 AM
Hi all.
Ive been mainly playing MTTS and sit n goes at micro level last couple months.
could some one please check my stats and give me advice on where i need to improve. I know my blind play is pretty average and needs work so id like your thoughts on that. Also am i playing to limpy? should i still be playing more aggressive and 3 betting more etc?

Thanks You Ryan

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01-08-2017 , 02:28 PM
Hi Im a losing 2NL 6-max Cash player and really really want to get better at this game. Would really appreciate someone explaining to me what Im doing oh so wromg Here are the stats. Im not quite sure what other stats would be helpful so please let me know if you need any other stats.
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01-08-2017 , 03:03 PM
Stats that would be useful are the unopened preflop raise (UOPFR), flop-turn-river cbet% and cold call %.

What is instantly obvious is that you have little positional awareness, you open 18% from UTG which could be fine if you are a strong postflop player but beginners are better off starting tighter and playing the strong hands. Opening something like 12% UTG would not be a problem. Also your 3bet% is really high, especially out of position. You can't 3bet an UTG raise 7,6% of the time and get away with it. Also your 3bet from the SB should be higher than BB because in the BB you can call more hands than from SB.
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01-08-2017 , 03:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Kelvis
Stats that would be useful are the unopened preflop raise (UOPFR), flop-turn-river cbet% and cold call %.

What is instantly obvious is that you have little positional awareness, you open 18% from UTG which could be fine if you are a strong postflop player but beginners are better off starting tighter and playing the strong hands. Opening something like 12% UTG would not be a problem. Also your 3bet% is really high, especially out of position. You can't 3bet an UTG raise 7,6% of the time and get away with it. Also your 3bet from the SB should be higher than BB because in the BB you can call more hands than from SB.
Here are the rest of the stats. I very often when I have good holdings in the BB raise pot when people have limped in and I dont want to check. Does this count as a 3bet? Because intuitively it doesnt feel like Im 3betting more from the BB than the SB because Ive made it a point to almost never call a PFR from the SB so it feels weird.
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01-17-2017 , 07:27 PM
Hey guys, I want to see my continuation bet % vs 1 person and my continuation bet % vs 2 people. How can I find this in HEM2? I'm very new to HEM so please break it down for me? Thanks!!!
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02-05-2017 , 08:48 AM
Hey Guys.

I only have a small sample but at the moment I am killing 0.01/0.02 Zoom.
My questions are:

1) Is zoom profitable and good for beginners who are learning? I feel in my limited time that I play poker every week that the more hands the more I would be improving right?

2) I am playing 6 max zoom and normal nl 0.01/0.02 tables. My VPIP is 25, PFR 22.9 and 3bet 11.3. What do these stats tell me about how I am playing and am I playing like a NIT? TAG or LAG?
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02-26-2017 , 01:31 PM
Hello, I've been playing 9max zoom on 0.02 and 0.05 for big blinds.
my graph worries me, should it?

http://imgur.com/a/QuLpD

also, on the PT4 Leaktracker, all the black lines are either in the green or the white(needs improvement but can be fine), so I am guessing this is a string of bad luck, right? but then, shouldn't the AI adjusted line be showing a profit??
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03-14-2017 , 01:35 PM
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TVI you beat me to it lol i cant work out how to upload the pics but will at a later date

Well for a quick glance i can tell you that you dont have a great PTBB/100 But i wouldnt worry to much about this just yet, of course you want to improve that but by plugging a few leaks i think you will get this done. A good winrate is around 5PTBB

Your c-bet is 66% which i think is a little small, when playing with your HUD, any player that has ~80%+ Fold to c-bet ill fire nearly ATC. Players with a low fold% i dont c-bet unless i have a hand, also when you do have a hand watch and see how often these players will fold to a second barrel. I have come across many players at NL10 who never fold to c-bet but fold lots to 2nd Barrels, when you spot this, it is better than a high fold to c-bet as they are giving you 2 streets of value with semi-bluffs etc. Take notes and exploit the hell out of these players.

I will try and look at your stats a little more later when i get the chance

very intrestting post
Bump!
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03-14-2017 , 04:15 PM
Typically you don't bump stickies because they're, you know, stickied to the top of the forum.
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03-20-2017 , 02:51 PM
Hi there!
I started playing poker last November and after playing micro stakes with mediocre succes and studying a lot I started to play 5nl Zoom (9max). It is just a small sample and 2k hands are missing (my actual winnings are 70$ at ~7-8k hands).

Would still be great if someone could tell me where of if I have obvious flaws.





I planned to play until I hit a BR of 200$ and take a shot at 10nl.

Thanks in advance!

Last edited by MathMagic; 03-20-2017 at 02:58 PM.
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03-29-2017 , 03:50 PM
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Originally Posted by MathMagic
Hi there!
I started playing poker last November and after playing micro stakes with mediocre succes and studying a lot I started to play 5nl Zoom (9max). It is just a small sample and 2k hands are missing (my actual winnings are 70$ at ~7-8k hands).

Would still be great if someone could tell me where of if I have obvious flaws.





I planned to play until I hit a BR of 200$ and take a shot at 10nl.

Thanks in advance!
The sample size is too small to really draw anything useful from. Come back when you have 30k+ at least, preferably something like 50k+ hands.
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03-29-2017 , 03:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Wakawoka
Hello, I've been playing 9max zoom on 0.02 and 0.05 for big blinds.
my graph worries me, should it?

http://imgur.com/a/QuLpD

also, on the PT4 Leaktracker, all the black lines are either in the green or the white(needs improvement but can be fine), so I am guessing this is a string of bad luck, right? but then, shouldn't the AI adjusted line be showing a profit??
looks like you are losing AIEV adjusted as well. I think the sample size is big enough to say with a good degree of certainty that you are losing. Get a training site and study up!
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03-29-2017 , 03:55 PM
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Originally Posted by baetzor
Hey Guys.

I only have a small sample but at the moment I am killing 0.01/0.02 Zoom.
My questions are:

1) Is zoom profitable and good for beginners who are learning? I feel in my limited time that I play poker every week that the more hands the more I would be improving right?

2) I am playing 6 max zoom and normal nl 0.01/0.02 tables. My VPIP is 25, PFR 22.9 and 3bet 11.3. What do these stats tell me about how I am playing and am I playing like a NIT? TAG or LAG?
If you are taking the time to analyse your hands away from the table, then yes you should be learning fasting playing zoom. Seeing more hands you will develop pattern recognition faster and you'll gain experience quicker.

If you aren't studying, you are likely honestly just wasting your time (unless you want to stick to 2nl forever.)

I'd say those stats are likely good for those stakes. At high stakes people will often have a bigger differential between VPIP and PFR because they are defending their BB more. At 2nl the rake is very high and as such you can't defend as many hands profitably from the big blind. It seems you are opting for more 3betting vs flatting, and with this strategy you will be paying less rake.
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03-29-2017 , 03:59 PM
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Looks like you are 3betting a ton from EP through BTN. Those 3bet numbers are far too high. You are often putting money in far behind your opponents ranges and your w$sd reflects this. Try tightening up your 3b from UTG through BTN.

It also looks like your agg% is through the roof. You are likely overbluffing and value cutting yourself in a ton of different spots. Consider more pot control and passive lines.

Beyond that, watch some vids and hit the books! GL
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03-29-2017 , 04:00 PM
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I'd tighten up your RFI from btn a bit and loosen up from SB. Your cbet % is a bit high as well so I'd be looking to check in a few more spots. Overall pretty solid though! wp
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