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Couldn't sleep. Got in another 45 minutes 2-tabling HU and 3-way, up a BI when I quit around 4 AM. The guy I destroyed was min-stacking, ~ 30 BB's. He just shoveled the flop every so often, so I looked him with A5 > 22 and then, about 10 hands later, A7 > 22. That surely tilted him. The win with A7 was four clubs to my 7c, a flush. I don't feel too bad about winning with those coin flip hands. I would grind him down to 1/2 to 2/3 of his stack, then we'd be all in. I lost several fo those "small" all-ins I was dominating preflop or way ahead on the flop.
 Originally Posted by Keith
looking at those stats above , it looks like you are running 45-50% VPIP. Is that solely a result of starting tables or are you tending to take the starting tables hand ranges to the full tables as well?
You should be able to filter by number of opponents to get your vpip, pfr ,3bet stats by number of opponents.
I think this is only somewhat caused by opening tables. I certainly play super-short-handed a ton, so that is skewing the results, a bit.
I try to adjust as folks join the table, tightening up as each new player sits down. I'm probably 80/55 (vpip/pfr) on the button HU, don't know BB because it depends on how much he limps. 3-way, I tighten up, as one player is often a complete unknown. 4-way, it depends. I'm still uber-loose compared to 6max, especially if I have good postflop reads on two of my opponents. I play standard once I'm facing 5 players.
 Originally Posted by supa
Something that can kill a session for me is starting a table and not leaving if the table sets up bad. If a couple of 52/6's or chronic 3bettors sit down to my left it behooves me to get up and start another table.
^^^^^^ too true
 Originally Posted by supa
I'm sure you've thought about these things a lot but they seem to work for me.
Yes, but it's good to know others are processing it the same way.
@Keith, I will look up some preflop stats later today. I have been playing lots of hands. Be interesting to see, I guess. Hope my backers aren't too upset I'm playing laggy.
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