| This is a discussion on 10K Hands Stats Review within the online poker forums, in the Learning Poker section; I thought I would post my stats here for people to give me their opinions on. I have HEM so if there are any other ... |
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| 10K Hands Stats Review I thought I would post my stats here for people to give me their opinions on. I have HEM so if there are any other categories you would like to see let me know. Please tell me what you think my weakenesses strengths whatever are. Thanks |
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| You can find the positional stats by going to the reports tab, going to the dropdown menu and clicking on "position" It shows your vpip/pfr winnings etc from each position. One thing that I noticed is your vpip seems pretty high for full ring. If you can get that down to like 16% or lower I think you will increase your winrate quite a bit by saving money as long as you keep your pfr% about the same. Once you start moving up to higher limits people that have position on you will start isolating your limps a lot, so it's usually better to come in for a raise when your the first one to enter a pot. |
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| re: 10K Hands Stats Review poker Steve, your positional stats are all over the place. lol early position $70 you should be wining more in the CO and Button. Abs is right. I doubt your be able to mantain that bb/100 even at 1/2c nl with those stats plus ur sample is quite small. Right, what you should be aiming for is stats of 14/11 TAG and at the max 17/14 which ur need to if you up. I've got 15,000 in HEM and i run at 14/11 which is all good. You achieve this by playing this type of range. UTG only raise AK, TT+ MP1 i raise my pp's to build the pot for sets etc and get it HU. AK, AQ, AJs, KQs if the players on my left r aggro i might fold AJs and KQs. It's on my feel. I sometimes raise KQo AJo Now the Button/CO should be ur money spots. You can isolate weak/tight limpers and raise the blinds if folded 2. So any broadway, pp's, high suited connectors. And you stats should converge to around the 15/10 mark. You could probably win at 25/10 at those stakes, asyou get multi street value from many limpers. So Ax, low suited connectors will be profitable. But u want to learn a solid system for when u face better players. So in the next 10,000 look for TAG stats. And your BB/100 should increase at 1/2nl to about 25bb/100. If you post flop skills are ok. Overall, all that matter is ur bb/100 of 14 which is pretty good. |
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| btw, your button is interesing raise 15% which is ok. But what are u limping 85o and 97o etc? and are the players super loose at ur site. I've played 1/2c nl at titanpoker and it was pretty conventional. I wasn't seeing 6 players to the flop etc. Where i might be able to limped 1gappers etc. |
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| For 2nl I think your aggression factor is fine, because you just dont have much fold equity at these limits. As you tighten up some this will probably naturally increase a bit since you'll be playing stronger hands. Here's a really good post by ChuckTs that talks about preflop hand selection if you haven't already checked it out http://www.cardschat.com/f49/10k-pos...l-ring-112835/ I use a pretty similiar range that he does(unless I've been drinking) except I usually never limp if I'm the first one in the pot, I took out AJs from UTG, and add or remove hands from co/button depending on the players left to act. As far as the small blind is concerned, I would try and get your vpip somewhere around 20%. Completing too much can become a pretty big leak. Get rid of the offsuit connectors and gappers, and also the suited Kings, Queens that cant make more than 2 straights (Q9s,K9s) |
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| There was a stretch there where I over adjusted and started limping WAY to much. truthfully, my .02/.05 stats even though a tiny sample are more representative of the way I am playing now. The 10k include when I first started and lost my a$$ then over adjusting etc. |
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