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unkownn

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hi new to CC. these are my current stats for 5nl, very small sample but im running bad and hope someone can point out a few leaks... tx.


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I assume Full ring?

Doesn't really looking like you're running bad as much as playing bad. 28/19 are not the stats of a good player. Tighten up. Stop playing the Sb so often. Basic, tight, ABC poker wins gobs at 5nl.
 
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I assume Full ring?

Doesn't really looking like you're running bad as much as playing bad. 28/19 are not the stats of a good player. Tighten up. Stop playing the Sb so often. Basic, tight, ABC poker wins gobs at 5nl.


Its 6max.

i new i was c-bet bluffing too much OOP. also ive been firing too many rounds on the turn too wen i have no hand i think.
i worked out tho i should be c-bet bluffing 32% of the hands i actually play every hour. i thot the amount i lead on dry boards was either close to that or above.

I played around 800 hands and lost 3 buyins. first buyin some spewtard stax against me with 99 when i 4-bet with AA and he turns a set.

Second time i flopped a set and enemy had Q10h, he made TP and i double barrel value bet then shoved the river and he snapped with a backdoor flush, a pretty standard hand imo.

The other buyin was lost c-bet bluffing and raising in one or two crazy spots because i was just being put into situation after situation with very playable hands although the only way to make my value was to bluff or semi overs.

I have been thru 2nl and no wat it means to play ULTRA tight but when i hit these little dips of variance, do i need not c-bet bluff into valuable pots on wat is 65% dry pots?
 
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Even for 6-max it's still too loose and playing OOP is a loser in all forms of poker.

I can't really help you with 6-max stats, but I still maintain that at 5nl tight is right.
 
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Even for 6-max it's still too loose and playing OOP is a loser in all forms of poker.

I can't really help you with 6-max stats, but I still maintain that at 5nl tight is right.

tx. do u know anyone with 6mx XP?
 
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Even for 6-max it's still too loose and playing OOP is a loser in all forms of poker.

I can't really help you with 6-max stats, but I still maintain that at 5nl tight is right.


also srry wt do u think are winning stats.. and how can u know that having certain stats is more profitable than having a completely different set of stats... i mean if its uber complicated its aryt but i just think that there are soo many gaps in even the worlds best players games so how can u look at my stats n say that.

100% purely a question :icon_sant
 
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You're right in that there is no magic stats number that if you hit it you'll be a winner. I'm sure there are people who play looser than you at 6-max who are long-term winners, because they hand-read very well and play exceptionally postflop.

Let me put it this way; Playing a tight, aggressive game is makes it easier to win at micro/small stakes because your opponents are generally very bad. You'll generally have an advantage because you play more pots in position and with a stronger starting range than they do.
 
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Your stats aren't terrible for 6-max, but you're certainly not running bad. As WV said, you're deffo playing OOP way too much. 49% VPIP from the small blind is pretty horrid.
 
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Your stats aren't terrible for 6-max, but you're certainly not running bad. As WV said, you're deffo playing OOP way too much. 49% VPIP from the small blind is pretty horrid.


lol i no i no i dunno tho i like to keep momentum :) like i actually only fold b/coz i think sumone is steaming, im also consistently raising my sb with AA tho.

can that not b prof+ in the end?
 
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You're right in that there is no magic stats number that if you hit it you'll be a winner. I'm sure there are people who play looser than you at 6-max who are long-term winners, because they hand-read very well and play exceptionally postflop.

Let me put it this way; Playing a tight, aggressive game is makes it easier to win at micro/small stakes because your opponents are generally very bad. You'll generally have an advantage because you play more pots in position and with a stronger starting range than they do.


i no its great :)
 
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lol i no i no i dunno tho i like to keep momentum :) like i actually only fold b/coz i think sumone is steaming, im also consistently raising my sb with AA tho.

can that not b prof+ in the end?

You don't get AA often enough for it to be altering your stats. Momentum=expensive, seriously don't play anything less than a premium hand (top 10%) from SB - obviously this is a generalisation, but one you should stick to.

You lose huge amounts post-flop when out of position, you simply can't get as much money into the middle when you're ahead and put too much in when you're behind, even the biggest fish at the table probably has edge against you if he has position on you.
 
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You lose huge amounts post-flop when out of position, you simply can't get as much money into the middle when you're ahead and put too much in when you're behind, even the biggest fish at the table probably has edge against you if he has position on you.


yeah true especially when im 7 tabling 6mx.

im only gonna play premium hands from the SB even tho i usually do. i mean wat kind of top 10% r u talking about.

KQ+? or lyk QJ+? i mean QJ isnt top 10% but folding this pre is a bit tight to me lol.

i mean alot of those b range hands are prof+ and most of the players at 5nl are real bad sooo them being IP is irrelevant usually but it is correct to say im losing big there becuase im c-bet bluffing to much because im running bad.

if im running hot these hands do make me alot of money but really in limp pots soooo i guess its lyk this..........

limp b range hands when there is extra $$ in the pot pre, raise these hands on the SB for value as they are probably gd and simply fold them when OOP unless im super confident on the player.

gd plan? and fwiw ive been tightening up.
 
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