I primarily play live 1/3 up to 10/20 depending where and what's spread and took many years off after moving to a location that didn't have any reliable rooms. That has changed, so back to playing 20+ hrs a week.
Obviously a ton has changed since I've been away with solvers, theory and other such things.
So I decided I wanted to study and improve enough to beat as high as I can go online with 6max. Obviously live poker is much softer, so I fully expect this to be pretty tough.
I've been doing 10k hand samples on ACR and studying the data each 10k sample and making what seems like important changes for the next 10k. Typically I would end up a few BI down. Mostly due to being a pay off wizard with hero calls or too aggro and trying to get folds that "should" fold.
Have 100k hands that way and have plugged a ton of leaks. Very few hero calls and rarely do anything spewy/punting to get folds (unless it seems reasonable of course).
Preflop I'm player a very disciplined simplified solver base range for open, 3!, 4!, and 5!. Unless something on hud stats indicates something better.
Postflop is semi solver based. Trying to work in overbets in the right spots/frequencies while not ignoring the hud for exploitive changes.
This is the first 1k hands on my new goal of playing 100k hands without revamping much every 10k hands. I'll definitely be pouring over the stats, but with the intention this time to let things play out far longer and barring any glaring leak, keep grinding away.
Obviously this sample is perfect example of a heater. But always nice to start of well.
Vpip: 21.00 PFR: 17.80 3b: 9.22 4b: 13.04
Money won: $576 Adjusted for EV: $455
BB Won: 1153bb Adjusted for EV: 911bb
No major suckouts for or against me. Though I had QQ AI pre hold up against AK running twice. Slow played AA (didn't 4! in position) against KK and it held as he got his stack in by the river. Had KTcc on a Qd Jc 3c flop in 3! pot. V didn't price me out and completed flush on river vs his KK and he shoved river.
Few other hands. Only two notable hero calls. One was AQ on a T424J board against a V who didn't have full stack, had a 20 3b in a 200 hand sample as well as showing A9s and 98s calling 4! OOP. His bet timing was very fast and didn't seem thought out. So, I called 60% turn and river bets. Ended up being right. Though I'm still analyzing to make sure I picked the right spot regardless of the results.
Sets, Flushes, and Straights are all inside one standard deviation from average at the moment.
So, not running good in the sense of suckouts, but definitely on a heater and I expect here soon I'll be seeing a big correction in my graph.
But for now......wheeeeeeeeee.