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  Poker - How do my stats measure up?
 
  #1  
17-06-2008, 7:52 AM
kleitches
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How do my stats measure up?

I'm wondering how my stats for my 19k hand sample measure up against a hypothetical break-even player's? Can anyone analyze these stats and tell me suggestions on what I might improve on based on those stats? Help is much appreciated.

VP$IP - 19.04
PFR - 5.23
W$WSF - 35.27
WTSD - 30.19
W$SD - 62.70
AF - 1.42
AFq - 29.81
3Bet - 3.61
Fold 3B - 68.87
Att To Steal - 6.49
Fold BB To Steal - 86.50
Fold SB To Steal - 86.20

I do recognize that a thorough investigation of my game with hand analysis would be more accurate to identify holes in my game, however I'm sure these stats alone are saying something about me. I was just curious as to what all your opinions are. Thanks for the help!
 

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  #2  
17-06-2008, 8:09 AM
dsvw56
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Location: Wisconsin
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well stakes, NL/PL/FL and whether you play FR or 6-max would be great in interpreting these. I'm going to assume you're playing NL 6-max.

PFR - a little low, you're limping and/or cold calling too much

W$WSF - also low, generally speaking. Obviously if you're playing very low stakes where a lot of the pots are multi-way, it's not too bad. But ideally you want it to be above 40%

WTSD/W$@SD - you're obviously on a sick heater or playing against the worst players in the world.

AF - you could stand to be a little more aggressive after the flop

ATT to steal - tragically low, even if you're playing micro stakes. Should definitely be above 20% and ideally between 30-40%

Fold BB to Steal - you could afford to defend your BB slightly more
  #3  
17-06-2008, 8:34 AM
ChuckTs
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What dsvw said. It's a little hard to analyze stats without the circumstances in which they were played, but it looks like much of what he said is stuff that I think is correct.

The biggest things I see are that your PFR and ATS are way too low. Try to close the gap between your VPIP and your PFR and open up like crazy on the button. Try next session opening at least half your hands when folded to.
  #4  
17-06-2008, 2:46 PM
kleitches
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Sorry for the lack of information guys. I play 10NL 6-max. Thanks for the replies so far.
  #5  
17-06-2008, 2:50 PM
zachvac
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Location: Cleveland, OH
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Likes: NL Hold 'em
Posts: 4,692
Agreed with people above. Basically at 10nl it wouldn't kill you to literally either raise or fold every single hand you see. You're limping with WAY too many hands.
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