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    Default Health Check - Poker Office stats

    Below are screenshots from my poker office stats. Would appreciate if anyone would cast an eye over them and comment on any obvious issues.




    Shot at 2007-06-30


    By lordvfr at 2007-06-30

    The stats reflect a mix of 10 and 25 NL/PL HE. According to the custom graph my Saw flop/VPIP/Pre flop Raise is 20/16/6.7 Are these reasonable or too tight? I try to play a TAG game, but will vary the style and loosen up a little when tables are nitty.

    Whilst I am making profit at $25 NL/PL, I am sure my BB/1oo of 5.52 could be improved upon. My own observations of my leaks are overplaying over pairs to the board and overvaluing sets/2 pr when the board is drawy. also, my positional stats tell me my PFR from the button is 9.36%, so perhaps I should be raising with more hands here?

    Any comments or advice appreciated.
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    Can you also post a screenshot of your More Detailed stats. You can find them if you click one of the small icons next to the Player Notes box on the Overview tab.
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    flotu wrote:

    Can you also post a screenshot of your More Detailed stats. You can find them if you click one of the small icons next to the Player Notes box on the Overview tab.
    Ok, had to type in by hand as my other computer has connection problems at mo!!

    Detailed stats:

    Hand Selection
    Pre Flop
    Saw flop 19.8% (7611 out of 38513)
    Vol Put $ in pot 16.3% (6273 out of 38513)
    Saw flop not blind 12.5% (3591 out of 28734)

    Post flop total
    Flop-turn 51.8% (3939 out of 7611)
    Turn-river 61% (2401 out of 3939)
    Went to showdown 4.4% (1687 out of 38513)

    Aggression
    Pre flop
    pre flop raise 6.9% (2646 out of 38513)
    first in raise 3.4% (1307 out of 38513)

    Post flop
    Aggr factor flop 1.9
    Aggr factor turn 1.7
    Aggr factor river 2.3
    Aggr factor total post flop 1.9
    Aggr factor total 1.1

    Stealing
    Att to steal blinds 14.8%
    Folded to SB steal 86.2%
    Folded to BB steal 82.7%

    Steal success
    no flop % Fold % Ww/osd % WSD % W$SD %
    53.9 16.9 69 10.1 5.9

    Blind defence
    no flop % Fold % Ww/osd % WSD % W$SD %
    SB 4.8 45.2 38.1 14.3 7.1
    BB 1.7 62.1 13.8 24.1 13.8

    First action on flop after pre flop raise
    Raise 6.3%
    Bet 63.2%
    Call 8.1%
    check 16.8%
    Check raise 0.4%
    Fold 5.2%
    All in 0.5%


    Action details
    State Poss actions Raise % Bet % Call % Check % Fold % All in %
    Pre flop 39434 6.8 0.0 10.5 6.5 76.1 0.0
    Flop 9821 2.8 18.9 11.8 39.4 26.8 0.2
    Turn 4912 4.2 17.5 13.0 43.3 21.4 0.6
    River 2861 3.1 20.7 10.9 41.9 22.6 0.8

    Sandbagging
    State Check raise % Check all in %
    Pre flop 0.0 0.0
    Flop 0.6 0.0
    Turn 1.6 0.1
    River 0.4 0.1
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    Although your winrate is pretty nice I definitely think you can loosen up a bit and start raising a few more hands when you decide to play. The best positions to loosen up in are, as you have already assumed yourself, from the CO and Button. Are you raising all your pocket pairs and what about suited connectors?
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    flotu, thanks for your comments.

    I tend to limp small PP from all positions, occasionally raising them from LP. I will often call a raise with small PP if the implied odds are there, particularly if the raiser is uber tight and only raises with big PPs or AK. I raise 99+ from all positions if first to act, will re raise with TT+ depending on position and reads.

    SCs 67+ I also generally limp if limpers in front, if first to act I mix it up about 50% raise, 50% call, but it really depends on how the table is playing. I generally muck SCs lower than this unless in LP with multiple limpers.

    So what range of hands should I be raising from BTN and CO with? Currently If folded to me in these positions I raise with A6+, K9+, QT+, all pairs and SCs 67+ and suited 1 gappers 8T+. I have been using this range for probably the last 10K hands or so as I have become a little more comfortable with my post flop play. My earlier hands I tended to play very nitty waiting for AJ+ and high PPs while I was getting used to cash games.

    One trend I did notice in my performance stats was how how often I lost $ with 2P when the hand goes to SD. I have now started to play these much more aggressively on the flop to try and take the pot down early. Seems to be working but not sure if I am losing long term value doing this.
    Lord VTR
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    I think your button and CO range sounds pretty good. I think you should consider raising small pair from more positions since I think it's a lot easier to stack people when you hit a set, another plus is that you can often win the pot with a c-bet. I personally think it's okay to raise all pocket pairs from all positions.

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