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jewlian   Canada. Apr 10 2011 03:12. Posts 153
Here's a graph:


And my stats:


Does anyone have any input on what I should change by looking at my stats? It looks pretty nitty but I have been opening up my range quite a bit when I'm in good position. My experience with post-flop play is getting better and I'm getting the confidence to open up my range in good positions. Pretty obv stuff but it's clicking.

I think I will play about 1k more hands to hit 10k total and move up officially after that. The reason why my volume is so low is because Bodog only lets you open 4 tables at once. The pro about that is that I can concentrate on those four quite well and play better.



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Arirang   Canada. Apr 10 2011 05:22. Posts 1673

Looks alright. Don't get caught up too much by the stats thing. I mean.. sure... you can find some leaks through stats. But it's not about having like that perfect stats for an unexploitable game or whatever. For example, your fold to 3bet is generally somewhat high, but it's okay because at those limits, people rarely 3bet bluff. So folding to 3bets majority of the time will be the right decision. Don't get all fucked up now because I just told you that you fold to 3bet too much. Just play your game and do what you feel is profitable.

Generally, at those limits, playing a solid TAG valuetown mode will rape everyone. Just focus on making strong hands and getting maximum value on them because people spazz a lot.


johnmagi   Norway. Apr 10 2011 08:17. Posts 1424

WTF? 19/11 ????

I think it should be something like 19/16 or 19/15.
Or at least, the gap between hands you play and them you raise up, shouldnt be as big as 19/11


SugoGosu   Korea (South). Apr 10 2011 09:54. Posts 1793

are you limping a lot? maybe from the SB? Don't do that. All I can really gather from your stats is that you call way too often and you don't raise enough.

Beyond that, it looks like your making money so that's always good Keep it up and move up to 25NL soon!

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jewlian   Canada. Apr 10 2011 12:40. Posts 153


  On April 10 2011 04:22 Arirang wrote:
Looks alright. Don't get caught up too much by the stats thing. I mean.. sure... you can find some leaks through stats. But it's not about having like that perfect stats for an unexploitable game or whatever. For example, your fold to 3bet is generally somewhat high, but it's okay because at those limits, people rarely 3bet bluff. So folding to 3bets majority of the time will be the right decision. Don't get all fucked up now because I just told you that you fold to 3bet too much. Just play your game and do what you feel is profitable.

Generally, at those limits, playing a solid TAG valuetown mode will rape everyone. Just focus on making strong hands and getting maximum value on them because people spazz a lot.



Yeah, I find that trying to "outplay" spazzy people just leads to losing money (as seen in those dips in the graph). What I do now is just wait for the right hand/position and bet, bet, bet.



  On April 10 2011 08:54 SugoGosu wrote:
are you limping a lot? maybe from the SB? Don't do that. All I can really gather from your stats is that you call way too often and you don't raise enough.

Beyond that, it looks like your making money so that's always good Keep it up and move up to 25NL soon!



I do limp quite a bit when I have a low PP to set-mine. Is this considered extremely nitty behaviour? Should I always raise regardless? I actually got caught when I limped w/ a PP and got the top set. Unfortunately, somebody else caught the nut straight and I got destroyed when we both went all in.

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Into Infinity   United States. Apr 10 2011 23:01. Posts 1884

if no one opens in pots you should be raising your PPs.


 



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