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    Default PT stats check

    I am working on building a usable bankroll after taking a year off of poker. I recently purchased PokerTracker and here are my initial stats from it. Please take a look and let me know what you think.

    I know its a very small sample size.
    About half way through this hand sample I noticed my PFR was too low and my turn aggression was really low so I have been working hard on both. I started raising all PP in all positions and making more PF steals in LP.
    I also worked on being aggressive on the turn. The stat now balances with the rest so perhaps I went a bit too far...but its a start.

    Is there any other stat I need to show you here?

    Level $.50/$1NL FR
    Hands 4020

    VPIP: 21.09
    PFR: 6.8%

    Steal_attempt: 16.45%
    Fold to Steal Attempt: 29.23%

    Saw SD: 21.75%
    Won Saw SD: 45.85%

    Flop Aggression: 2.3
    Turn Aggression: 2.3
    River Aggression: 2.9
    Total Aggression: 2.4

    How am I doing? What do I need to work on?
    Stakes: Playing $0.10/$0.25 NL
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    Here are my position stats.

    [img]//nwlink.com/~erice/Poker/PositionStats.JPG[/img]


    Everything look ok?

    Edit: why won't my image show up in the post?
    Stakes: Playing $0.10/$0.25 NL
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    I´m in a hurry, so I make it short

    vpip is too high, stop limping in MP/LP, tighten up in EP

    pfr is too low, the biggest part of your range should be raise/fold decisions. Instead of limping behind u should be punishing limpers more in LP

    aim for a max gap between those at 5 points

    steal attempt is too low, I´ve read 30% should be near optimal, I´m at 26%. Having the button must inflate your raising range, when u have nits to your left, your CO/HJ range must be closer to your button range.

    flopAF is too low, probably because you play too many hands not being the pf agressor and therefore cant cbet
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    I don't think raising all PP in all positions is completely necessary. You should probably just be isolating limpers a lot more with weaker holdings in position.
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    Quote Originally Posted by XTR1000
    I´m in a hurry, so I make it short

    vpip is too high, stop limping in MP/LP, tighten up in EP

    pfr is too low, the biggest part of your range should be raise/fold decisions. Instead of limping behind u should be punishing limpers more in LP

    aim for a max gap between those at 5 points

    steal attempt is too low, I´ve read 30% should be near optimal, I´m at 26%. Having the button must inflate your raising range, when u have nits to your left, your CO/HJ range must be closer to your button range.

    flopAF is too low, probably because you play too many hands not being the pf agressor and therefore cant cbet
    Good points. Thank you.

    "aim for a max gap between those at 5 points"
    5 points of my PFR between button and SB?

    Raise fold more, especially in LP. got it.
    Stakes: Playing $0.10/$0.25 NL
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    raise at least 50% but more like 75% of the hands you play
    After that its about just knowing how much your opponents will fold so you either play faster and harder or bet for value
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    Quote Originally Posted by "EricE
    "aim for a max gap between those at 5 points"
    I meant between vpip and pfr in general, sorry for being unclear.
    its essentailly what miffed said, keep your vpip/pfr ratio somehwere between 3/2 and 4/3
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