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    Default stat check, starting out HU

    Heres my HU stats for the month...




    I know its a somewhat small sample size but how do things look so far?? Particularly interested in optimal fold to 3bet stat should be. Thanks for the input in advance.
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    I know your roots are in FR which probably makes you a stat-junkie but this is just a waste of time in relation to HU. This sub-forum doesn't get a lot of traffic so I'd like to indulge you yet it's pretty impossible to analyze stats in HU Poker.

    You seem to be opening the button very wide, which is obviously great, you might be defending a bit light from the BB, however it's impossible to tell b/c everything is so opponent specific. It's not like FR where every opponent is virtually a carbon-copy of each other, there are going to be opponents/stack-sizes where you should be folding to a ton of 3bets and there are situations where you'll never be folding to 3bets, etc... I'd spend more time thinking about manipulating and exploiting certain player types than worrying about numbers in a database.
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    good point sir
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    Yeah spenda pretty much nailed it. Hu is all about adjusting and exploiting specific opponents. You could look at the exact same player's stats over 2 months where he only played regs one month and bumhunted the other month and they would likely look very different however both sets of stars could be optimal.

    Instead of analyzing your stats I would analyze how your opponents are playing especially if you're going to end up playing them again. Figure out how they were adjusting to you etc.
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    67% seems low for PFR. (But I open 100% until I'm given a damn good reason not to)

    You're won when saw flop and won at showdown are sexy. But it seems like you're passing up a huge edge not opening like atleast 90% seeing as you probably have a sizeable postflop edge over most opponents at this level.
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    his steal % says 86% I'm assuming that's his button opening range
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigspenda73
    I know your roots are in FR which probably makes you a stat-junkie but this is just a waste of time in relation to HU.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigspenda73
    his steal % says 86% I'm assuming that's his button opening range
    but his pfr% is 59, I don't get it...
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigspenda73
    his steal % says 86% I'm assuming that's his button opening range
    but his pfr% is 59, I don't get it...
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    Oh I see, wrote the wrong number down.

    WTF makes his steal different and higher than his pfr%? Im confused
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    you're just playing a little too lose and 3betting too much for my taste. calling 3bets is a matter of taste and is heavily dependent on opponents.

    stl % = button opens people... Why does that not make sense?
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    I'm just curious as to why it's higher than pfr%

    I don't use these fangle dangle HUD's as often as I probably should
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    because when you call a btn raise, that's not a PFR

    come on use your head

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