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    Default PT 9K checkup 100NL

    ok, not a huge sample size but I've finally made the move to 100NL and it seems to be going ok.

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    I've posted position stats, hand stats, and hand result #s. I'm particularly proud of *finally* making one pair a winning hand.

    The most obvious thing that jumps out at me is that I need to dump weak aces a lot more -- I've improved on that a lot, but apparently not enough.

    I really don't know very much about PT since buying it, so even things that are obvious to others will be very helpful.

    Also, thanks to all who have helped me as I'm finally able to successfully move to 100NL (I know it's a small sample size, and my winrate may not sustain, but I think I can grind and hang now). I've previously been a 25NL/50NL player who occasionally took shots at 100NL.
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    Unless I'm misinterpreting these statistics, are you only calling raises from the button with AA,KK,AK,QQ? It says your cold call % on the button is 4.96. It's like you never call a raise without a Group A hand. Is that proper strategy for most 6max games?
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    Looks like he's calling all pp's and 3betting larger pairs. He has never ccPF with AA in 43 hands
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    It's like you never call a raise without a Group A hand. Is that proper strategy for most 6max games?
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    i think you're limping too many times in early pos.

    there's a good 2+2 guide by "pokey" about poker tracker, does anyone have that link?
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    ya thats the one, thx.

    also, limping might be good depending on the table...but what i meant was decent opps will exploit early position limps.
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    What benny said about open limping in EP. I'd also raise a lot more from the CO and a little more from the button, your att. to steal blind % is a little low.

    Overall, nice work though.
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    Any other comments? I've almost completely dumped limping in EP, and instead folded or raised. I'm still limping 22-77 UTG.

    Raising a lot more in the CO. I'm also firing two barrels sometimes after failed blind steals instead of 1, and it seems to be making more money, as often people don't believe the cbet with a pp or bottom pair, but will fold to the turn bet.

    I checked out the 2+2 article and I was doing OK, except that I should probably raise a bit more and limp a little less, along with stealing more blinds...basically what everyone said


    What about the hands I'm playing? Does anyone note that I'm playing certain hands too much, or others not enough?

    What kind of "style" would my stats classify me as?
  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by mixchange
    Raising a lot more in the CO. I'm also firing two barrels sometimes after failed blind steals instead of 1, and it seems to be making more money, as often people don't believe the cbet with a pp or bottom pair, but will fold to the turn bet.
    I think you should be raising the c/o more, it's nearly indentical to MP which IMO is bad.

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