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22K hand checkup - 100NL 6-Max. Please advise.

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  1. #1

    Default 22K hand checkup - 100NL 6-Max. Please advise.

    Winrate was higher about a week ago (~7.5) before I went on a sick 8 buy-in slide. I'm not sure if I'm running hot or actually decent as I wasn't really that big of a winner before moving to 100NL and Stars. But I have tightened up considerably since moving up, so maybe I just got better. *shrug*


  2. #2
    You're winning congrats. A lot of people don't realize how great that fact really is.
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  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by IowaSkinsFan
    You're winning congrats. A lot of people don't realize how great that fact really is.
    Thanks. Do you see any areas for improvement? I was reading a post earlier and it made me think I'm too tight?
  4. #4
    looks pretty good.

    2 areas of improvement- close the gap btw vpip and pfr a little and att. steal blinds should be a bit higher.

    Other than that looks good, these are definitely winning stars, GJ.
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  5. #5
    don't open limp from the button, just raise.
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    That was an awesome win rate.
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  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by Massimo
    don't open limp from the button, just raise.
    Good suggestion. It was a bad habit that got started trying to be 'tricky' and it seems to have hung around. I really didn't realize I was doing it so much.
  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by bbqsquirrel
    That was an awesome win rate.
    Yeah, tell me about it. Someone at Stars pressed the doom switch on me. I went from a +5 buyin day to an -8buyin slide over a week. Had I not had the big day immediately before the slide I'd probably have been a bit distraught. I've just started to come out of the slide. The good thing about it was that I identified some leaks and patched them up during the slide.

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