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  1. #1

    Default Stats and graph check

    Hi guys, I was just wanting some feedback from the experienced grinders on both my stats and especially on my graph. I recently went through a really bad downswing over the last 2000 hands and my redline ($ w/o showdown) seriously dipped. Actually, my redline has been falling consistently since I lowered my Agg factor from a 7.5 to a more reasonable 3.5. I'm not really sure what the line of a winning player should look like, I see lots of guys who massively multitable here with linear downward redlines but I only play 6 tables and I was just curious what more experienced people have to say about that.

    *note*
    These stats do not include another 25k hands played at 2NL that were tracked on a different computer but had very similar VP/PFR numbers.


    Thanks a lot guys.
    [00:29] <daven> dc, why not check turn behind
    [00:30] <DC> daven
    [00:30] <DC> on my hand?
    [00:30] <daven> yep
    [00:30] <DC> because I am drunk
    [00:30] <daven> nice reason
    [00:30] <daven> no further questions
    [00:30] <yaawn> ^^Lol

    Problem officer...?
  2. #2
    Hello , im very much a beginner, and probably the least experienced person to reply.


    I say, loosen up on that button , and tighten up from the blinds.

    Im intrested to hear what others think.
  3. #3
    there is way too much varience for this level... how is your aggression preflop vs postflop?..

    the button should be your most profitable position... look over some hands and see why this isn't the case for you...

    do not post blinds, be patient and wait your turn...

    biggest obvious leak is calling too many blinds from what i can see IMO... if you think someone is trying to rob your blind then don't call but re-raise the villian... otherwise fold...

    negative red lines aren't necessarily a bad thing IMO it just means you're folding a lot to aggression post flop... this is usually a sign of a passive player but with an AG of 3.5 i don't think this applies to you....

    also what i'd do is review the hands during those horrible negative downswings EI: 13K-15K and 19K-21K...

    what i'd recommend is to drop down to 1 or 2 tables of 2NL for a while... this will decrease varience a bit and help you concentrate more on tha game in play so you can make less mistakes....
  4. #4
    I'd read (reread) all of the guides here on FTR and watch a few videos on and and grinderschool if ya got one of those trial accounts they gave away recently.... spenda's beginner series is very good.
  5. #5
    Yeah I have been watching Spenda's videos they are very good. I believe my biggest leak (also accounting for my shitty redline) is that I am Cbetting far too often at these stakes. I am going to read stuff on Cbetting and also pay much closer attention to when Spenda does it. I recently dropped to just two tables to pay much closer attention to my every move whereas when I was on 6 or 8 I would be just robotically cbetting almost every hand I raised and then sometimes double and triple barreling the microstakes calling stations with A high. I need to remember that a lot of times it's the money you don't lose that helps you become a winning player.
    [00:29] <daven> dc, why not check turn behind
    [00:30] <DC> daven
    [00:30] <DC> on my hand?
    [00:30] <daven> yep
    [00:30] <DC> because I am drunk
    [00:30] <daven> nice reason
    [00:30] <daven> no further questions
    [00:30] <yaawn> ^^Lol

    Problem officer...?

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