Ok, thanks cardsman

Yah, including pre flop.. i'm down at 0.62.

Its interesting - i've only been playing four months and at very low limits. Well, i was playing on Party at 02/04 and went from $20 to $130 in three months at those blinds.

Just moved to titanpoker and moved upto 05/10 and i've gone from £20 to $45 in 720hands with a BB/100 of 18. I would like to try out 25/50 but feel against better players i'm too passive, well, this is where i'm unsure about my game.

I'm currently at AF flop 3.55/turn 60/river 83/ total 1.85. For 05/10.

I'm just wondering, how to play top pair correctly on the flop, which i guess isn't that marginal. Say for e.g i have A, Q and i raise $50 and get one caller $50 and the flop comes down Q, 10, 2 different suits.

What would be the better way of playing it for value? if he made a half bet at it and i was on button. Usually, i'd just call and play passive to river. Yet, going by tight/aggressive.. the best play would be to re raise thinking ive got the best hand. Hmmm interesting ahahh. Any advice on this? What if u raise and he calls? and he bets again on turn - you re raise him again? jesus, i'm a conservative kind of guy. Any advice from some better players. Well, if i did reraise and he called - depending on his style - i'm be reluctant to push again. Also, i take it a 3x raise is about right?

Also, i've been reading ppl saying its advantageous to bet your flush, straight draws to take down pot on the flop. ahah I've read some dan harrington and he's seems to edge towards safety and check alot more - which i usually do.

I'll probably stick with what i'm doing atm As my BB/100 hands is quite healthy at 18. Always, looking to improve though, as i'd like to be playing 25/50 in 6months time, to try and earn some extra cash.

Sorry, its off topic. I'm just lost on a few things atm. Everyone is saying passive = loser and aggressive = the way forward and i seem to be quite passive.