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    Default $200NL, 24k checkup

    Hey guys,

    Just looking for a checkup over my first 24k hands at $200NL.

    I'm doing pretty well so far, though I know 24k isn't that many hands. I'm somewhat worried about my suited connector numbers though. I'd be interested in hearing what other ppl's vpip/pfr's are for suited connectors, and if they show winning or losing numbers?

    Any other numbers that stand out?

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    looks good

    w the SC's just make sure you're not cold-calling with them a whole lot HU OOP (unless it's some mega-donk who'll stack off with TP all day). In passive games I think cold-calling with them in position is great since so often you'll end up seeing a flop 4 way.
    when the vpip's are high and the value bets are like razors, who can be safe?
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    cold calling OOP is impossilbe
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    I about always dump them OOP. Should you be 3-betting SC's OOP every now and then? What villains are you looking for doing it?

    I am thinking about trying to open up my 3-betting range as it is VERY profitable at the stakes I'm playing (50NL). I usually 3-bet in position with TT+, AJ+.

    I was thinking about 3-betting Axs. Reasoning behind it is that most people fold any A besides AK, maybe AQ. So when called, my A is pretty clean. So when an A hits, I'm often good. Flopping a flush draw gives me nice outs and missing the flop leaves me with a c-bet. Besides taking it down preflop, that seems like a nice position to be in, imo.
    Could anyone comment on it why this would be good, bad?
    (To me, my reasoning is good, but maybe I'm missing something).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Triptanes
    [ ] posts position stats
    aren't my position stats there?


    As for suited connectors, I'd be interested in hearing how other people's suited connectors stats vpip/pfr compare to their overall vpip/pfr.

    I think my main problem might be calling too many raises IN position with suited connectors, when the pots go heads up. Or raising in EP/MP, getting re-raised, and then playing them on occasion from OOP.
    Quote Originally Posted by Jay-Z
    I'm a couple hands down and I'm tryin' to get back
    I gave the other grip, I lost a flip for five stacks
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    Quote Originally Posted by griffey24
    Quote Originally Posted by Triptanes
    [ ] posts position stats
    aren't my position stats there?


    As for suited connectors, I'd be interested in hearing how other people's suited connectors stats vpip/pfr compare to their overall vpip/pfr.

    I think my main problem might be calling too many raises IN position with suited connectors, when the pots go heads up. Or raising in EP/MP, getting re-raised, and then playing them on occasion from OOP.
    Muck them OOP!
    Calling IP isn't a problem, it's even good and can make you lots of money. Especially against TAGS, just make sure you have enough implied odds. (and throwing in a well timed bluff when you sense weakness will make you even more money).
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