| This is a discussion on Recently Purchased Powertracker thoughts/advice within the online poker forums, in the General Poker section; For months I had considered purchasing the pokertracker but I felt it wasn't worth the price. However a few days with this product has greatly ... |
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| Recently Purchased Powertracker thoughts/advice For months I had considered purchasing the pokertracker but I felt it wasn't worth the price. However a few days with this product has greatly helped my game. For one, it has made spotting those who only play premium hands easier. On the flip side I now can spot the donks/fish with ease. This program has also helped me to spot some some of my leaks in hand selection. I was surprised to find that I had lost a lot of money with a-q and k-q. I think I have been calling to many 3bets with these hands costing me money in the long run. I found some weird statistics as well. 22's was my most losing hand but 33's was one of my highest winnings hand. Any advice on my hand history would be appreciated ![]() ![]() |
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| Suggest you search in the forum for the phrases "HUD", "Pokertracker", and "HEM" - there are lots of great threads that talk about how to review your statistics in PT3. Check out Golden Archives as well. It's hard to talk about the starting hands without knowing how you played them and why. JJ, KQs, and KQo are very profitable hands for me, and A2s and J5s are nonentities in my list (because I don't play them much). Suited connectors are profitable for me generally. If you're interested in stats review, and you're playing microstakes NLHE (up to 25NL), you may want to read the May microstakes thread in the Learning Poker forum and post the stats that others have asked to have reviewed (from the General and Positions tabs primarily). *** May Micro Grinder Thread 2NL - 25NL *** GL! |
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