| This is a discussion on % to SD after seeing flop & % Win @ SD?? within the online poker forums, in the Cash Games section; Just started using Poker Tracker to analyze my game a bit more accurately....playing low limit say up to 5/10, roughly wherebouts would you expect your ... |
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| % to SD after seeing flop & % Win @ SD?? Just started using Poker Tracker to analyze my game a bit more accurately....playing low limit say up to 5/10, roughly wherebouts would you expect your figures to be for WTSD(% went to showdown after seeing flop) and W$SD(% won at showdown. Over time where do you think these figures should be to indicate i'm not folding to many winners yet still being strong at SD? i asked this at bet-the-pot.com's forum and a few people said their figures were around 30-40% for WTSD% and around 55% winning@ showdown....saying that if my winning % @ SD was around 70% i'm probably folding to many winning hands.....Opinions.......this is low limit(up to 5/10) too! |
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If you look for other explanations, you couldn't say that a low WTSD% meant you fold too much because you might be getting a lot of other players to fold before SD. You'd have to check your win rate & more to see if you are folding "winning hands". I too just started using it, but I have over 8100 old & current histories to look at. I'll have to play with it a while to find out just how to combine the data and make certain conclusions. (FP might know this one better.) BTW, my WTSD% is 33 & my W$SD% is 53 and I play .50/1, 1/2, & 2/4 limits mostly. |
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| I checked my stats and I'm around 19% for WTSD% and 54% W$SD%. Does this mean I don't call down enough raises or that I fold winning hands too often? Also, isn't a higher W$SD% like 70% much better, I mean if mine was 100% I'm pretty sure I'd be winning more money. |
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