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10-13-2009 , 12:32 AM
I'm trying to install Pokertracker, and just use the free trial version.
I'm setting it up
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10-13-2009 , 04:19 AM
As a tourney player i have little experience with cash games.

So when do i leave the table. after winning XBB? After losing XBB?
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10-13-2009 , 04:45 AM
sorry wrong thread
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10-14-2009 , 05:28 PM
could someone please have a look at these stats!
they are over nearly 40k hands!
i have been struggling to be bet this limit and have been running 8BI below EV on PT! but this isnt the only problem! hopefully someone can find massive other leaks in my stats!
thanks

first time i have tried to upload pic of stats, so if its wrong plz help!





is any more stats is required ill be off line in like 30mins and not back on for 20 hours! so will post them then
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10-15-2009 , 01:39 AM
Mark89er, it looks like:
(1) you are not position-aware enough. Especially you are too loose from early position. You could also be less tight in CO and on button.
(2) Your postflop stats are harder to evaluate, but it looks like you call much too often. The AF should be around 3, and your Agression Frequency is reasonable, if a bit high. Getting an AF of 1.7 with that much aggression means you are calling WAY too often.
At these levels, nobody bluffs very much except the pure maniacs, who you can recognize soon enough.
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10-15-2009 , 12:31 PM
Anyone on my stats? thx? (see above)
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10-15-2009 , 02:50 PM
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Originally Posted by HaloMeister
Anyone on my stats? thx? (see above)
The stats displayed by PT3 are not all useful IMO, but I'll comment on what I can see.
(1) First, you're winning 5 bb/100 which is reasonable if not great.
(2) Your VPIP/PFR is 32/18. 32 is too high to be profitable, and 18 is way too low in comparison to that. I suggest folding the majority of the hands you are limping right now. 22/18 is fine, as is (if you're VERY good) 32/27. Remember the old adagium: it's not that you want to see a flop cheap -- your opponents want to, don't let them.
(3) Your postflop aggression frequencies seem to be OK (around 40%), yet your aggression factor is lowish (well below 3). That probably means you're calling too many bets and raises. Fold more, they aren't bluffing really.
(4) Oddly, your W$SD is quite high, so you're not calling down many losers or so. It's hard to make something of this. Maybe you should value bet the river more aggressively -- that's just a guess though.
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10-16-2009 , 03:37 AM
Hey guys,

Here are some stats from 2/5NL on Stars. Ignore the HU 50NL and 5/10NL, just did that for fun and is irrelevant. I would really like some insight on how I am playing at 2/5 NL over the last 20k or so hands. Be brutally honest please and tell me if I suck and how I can improve. Any analysis is welcome.



Some hand analysis



Some graphs



Showdown and Nonshowdown money won...



EV AI Performance



Once again, most of this is 2/5NL on Stars, thanks in advance for any input and suggestions for improvement
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10-16-2009 , 08:10 AM
Hi,

First time posting my stats here, so if this works and anyone can help me stop any of my leaks I would appreciate it. The first one is for this year and only a small sample size as I've only recently started playing and the second is just for October. I know the sizes may prevent any detailed analysis but any advice is better than none.






Thanks in advance

Last edited by wingnuts; 10-16-2009 at 08:18 AM.
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10-16-2009 , 03:50 PM
Hello everyone,
I was so glad to find this topic as I need mayor help with improving my game. I am over 30k hands playing mainly tournaments and I feel its time to get serious about the game and develop a solid (winning) strategy. I would greatly appreciate if any one could give me some pointers and basic changes I need to make to my game, once I know exactly what I should focus on I will try adjusting for the next couple of thousand hands and see if my game improved. All comments greatly appreciated.

Main stats:
http://s867.photobucket.com/albums/a...t=Picture2.jpg

Positional Stats:
http://s867.photobucket.com/albums/a...ent=stats1.jpg

thanks
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10-16-2009 , 07:09 PM
Pretty much everyone needs to pretty much completely stop limping in 6-max games. Call less, and be more positionally aware/abusive. If your VPIP isnt within 4 percent of your PFR, and you don't have a reason, you could probably call less and raise more.
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10-19-2009 , 02:41 PM


pfr is low because there is a lot of min betting on the tables I play and I tend to call them w/ medium hands and almost anything from the bb. It's helped me suck out on AA/KK a few times
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10-19-2009 , 04:01 PM
Darren: Looks OK, though these are just a few stats.
I'd still stop limping alonn so much out of the BB -- have a look at your BB results when you call preflop and see if it's actually winning money for you.
You can di this with HEM's filters (your winnings/losses should be better then -100 bb/100, with all the hand classes you are playing).
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10-21-2009 , 10:28 PM
25NL 6max.

Any ideas where I can improve?




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10-22-2009 , 02:52 AM
Mizark: preflop stats look pretty good. Your overall winrate is reasonable but not spectacular. That could be just variance, hard to tell based on just a few numbers.
I do note your W$WSF is very high and your W$SD is quite low, where as WTSD is relatively high as well. That could be an indication you are being slightly over-aggressive postflop and don't fold enough (your AF is quite low for someone with such a high aggression frequency). That's just guessing though.
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10-22-2009 , 06:35 AM
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Originally Posted by fabadam
Mizark: preflop stats look pretty good. Your overall winrate is reasonable but not spectacular. That could be just variance, hard to tell based on just a few numbers.
I do note your W$WSF is very high and your W$SD is quite low, where as WTSD is relatively high as well. That could be an indication you are being slightly over-aggressive postflop and don't fold enough (your AF is quite low for someone with such a high aggression frequency). That's just guessing though.
What would be good numbers compared to mine?
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10-22-2009 , 07:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Mizark
What would be good numbers compared to mine?
Hmm, upon looking again: the overall stats for these look reasonably OK, it's just your button stats that are a bit out of whack. You go to showdown an awful lot there, and also win an awful lot of hands (W$WSF), yet still have very poor results for the button. That could be variance, but it looks a bit like you barrel 2 or 3 times and get called down by a better hand quite often.
(You win 54% of flop-seen hands on the button, go to showdown 31%(!) of the time, winning only 43% there. So you win about 13% by showing down, and the other 41% by pushing people of hands. You lose about 18% at showdown, and fold before the showdown 28% therefore. That last number seems a bit low.)


There aren't really any "ideal" numbers for these stats -- different winning styles have these vastly different. I guess yours are OK overall for a tight TAG, with good postflop aggression.
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10-22-2009 , 07:04 PM
20k hands at nl10, terrible winrate, dont really know whats wrong, so any feedback would be greatly appreciated





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10-22-2009 , 11:44 PM
I just glanced over your stats, but they actually look pretty dec, you main leaks are just going to be postflop.
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10-23-2009 , 03:32 PM
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Originally Posted by ayuken
20k hands at nl10, terrible winrate, dont really know whats wrong, so any feedback would be greatly appreciated
What uofi says. Your AF on the turn and river is way less than the flop, so I think you're getting psuhed off a lot of hands postflop. You're gonna have to learn and recognize situation where you can fire more barrels, use scare cards, etc.
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10-23-2009 , 06:26 PM
12k hands.

Mainly NL4 Short Handed

Sessions:


Worst hands:


Best Hands:


Position:


Games:


Graph:
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10-23-2009 , 06:50 PM
DanGamble: you are a spewy LAG monkey. Stop trying to push people off hands. When they raise, they have you beat. When they call and you are bluffing, stop bluffing, because they are not going to fold.
When you semi-bluff the flop in position, fine. But if they raise, fold unless you get immediate pot odds. Don't push. If they call your semi-bluff, check the turn behind and take a free card.

I'm just guessing here what you are really doing wrong, but you are clearly being way too aggressive.
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10-23-2009 , 07:11 PM
Fabadam,

Thanks alot for your comments! I have never even remotely considered myself too aggressive so knowing this now helps alot. I admit i do try and push people off their hands, alot. And i find it hard to use the fold button. Ill take all what you have said in to consideration as that does make alot of sense to me
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10-23-2009 , 07:37 PM
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Originally Posted by uofi2012
I just glanced over your stats, but they actually look pretty dec, you main leaks are just going to be postflop.
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Originally Posted by fabadam
What uofi says. Your AF on the turn and river is way less than the flop, so I think you're getting psuhed off a lot of hands postflop. You're gonna have to learn and recognize situation where you can fire more barrels, use scare cards, etc.
thank you both for your replies.
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10-28-2009 , 12:48 AM
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hello,
here are the stats (overall filter/HEM) for my first 20K hands
I started playing 6 weeks ago and I m trying to build a bankroll a 2NL.
Advice and opinions would be very much appreciated
thanks!

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