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Buddha61

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Since I am relatively new to understanding all the HEM stuff, I wanted to post a few screenshots to get a few ideas of help, where to devote time, etc. I am playing the smallest of nano limits right now, but should be something to start with.

There is a small mix of some FR in the .02/.04, but the majority (about 90% are from 6max), and I do realize that I am running really good and crushing the .02/.04 game, but that of course doesn't mean I am ready to be going much higher yet. The play there is so bad, and of course there is always the bankroll aspect.

Speaking of bankroll, I know the saying, depending on person, is usually 250-500 big bets for the limit you are at, so if you are 4tabling, I assume that means you should have 1000-2000 big bets for the limit?

Any thoughts, concerns, or discernible problems that can be gotten from these stats?


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Ignore the last few hands shown at the bottom of the image...It was tilt that is being worked on, and a small problem to begin with.

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First thing I notice is that my VPIP on the button is 'only 27%', and I see many people with total VPIP of 30% or so, so I assume my button play would be considered tight?

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Right now I can't complain at how I am running in the .02/.04 game.
 
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Usually I like getting into threads with HEM stats and graphs like this. But, like most members here, I'm a NLHE player. It's been so long since I looked at Omaha Limit stats that I can't remember what's good or bad. Hopefully someone else here has kept up on their Omaha Limit stats knowledge. Might be slim pickins, though. :cool:
 
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It isn't Omaha, rather fixed limit holdem, but still can vary from optimal nlhe stats..

Also, since I can only start 2 threads per day since I am new and under 65 posts, can someone tell me the definition of flop the joint...I was under the assumption that it was flopping the nuts, then someone tried to tell me it was either flopping a straight or full house, cant remember.
 
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It isn't Omaha, rather fixed limit holdem, but still can vary from optimal nlhe stats..

Also, since I can only start 2 threads per day since I am new and under 65 posts, can someone tell me the definition of flop the joint...I was under the assumption that it was flopping the nuts, then someone tried to tell me it was either flopping a straight or full house, cant remember.
Oh yeah. Sorry. I thought LHE at first since there were 2 cards in the HH lines, but then saw "Omaha" at the top of the pic. Wasn't sure.

Anyway, I know there used to be a couple of heavy LHE players here. But I think they switched to NLHE.
 
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Hi
I used to play a lot of Fixed limit short handed before.
As for bankroll: It's very player dependent, if you are comfortable and winning, 300BB could be enough. I would still recomend 500BB as a start, it's enough even for multitabling. It's not the size of the BR that matters the most, it's if you follow your BRM or not. Like, don't play stakes higher than your bankroll, even if it's 300, 500 or 1000 BBs :)

As for your stats, I think they look ok for 6max. You have a higher 3-bet then I had though.
Also I think your WTSD (Went to showdown) is quite high, but as long as the W$SD (Won at showdown) doesn't drop it's fine, just keep an eye on that one ;)

I wouldn't say it's a leak, but you tend to call often from the blinds, try considering using a more fold/3-bet-ish strategy there..
What kinda hands do you call in the blinds with?

As for stakes, I don't think there is much difference between 0,02/0,04 and 0,05/0,1, so if you have a bankroll to play som more 0,05/0,10 try it.

This was just some quick answers, but feel free to ask more, and I'll try to answer. And good luck :)
 
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And also, feel free to post other screenshots.
Try to just look around and see what HM has to offer of stats. Try finding one with the stats: "fold SB to steal" and "fold BB to steal" and that one here, it shows a lot of fun :)
 
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Grain of salt (i.e., I'm not a limit expert) - but maybe look at opening your CO and BTN range a little bit - your SB VPIP looks a bit high.
 
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I just grazed over, so not sure no one mentioned this, but multi-tabling does not affect your overall bankroll needs. You just reach the longterm a little quicker.
 
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I can only post 7 posts a day while I am new, so the reply was slow...I will get the other things up later, but just wanted to say that I had a GREAT GREAT session tonight...2 hr 13 min, 748 hands and +8.57 while 4 tabling .05/.10
 
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I can only post 7 posts a day while I am new, so the reply was slow...I will get the other things up later, but just wanted to say that I had a GREAT GREAT session tonight...2 hr 13 min, 748 hands and +8.57 while 4 tabling .05/.10

That's awesome :)
 
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Slowwww down there buddy. I know you won but .5/.10 is out of your bankroll
 
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