BudBundy 0 Posted May 21, 2006 Share Posted May 21, 2006 I have been playing .25-.50 for 1.5 months now and i have 24.309 hands in my database.Is it too early to start analysizing this information?If not can everyone share their thoughts about the info below:VPIP:28.25PRF:4.22Folded SB to steal:75.61Folded BB to steal:20.00Went to SD:31.72WOn $ at SD:53.31BB/100 hands:7.14also i am thinking about moving up does anyone thing its too early or am i even late? Link to post Share on other sites
aucu 3 Posted May 21, 2006 Share Posted May 21, 2006 I have been playing .25-.50 for 1.5 months now and i have 24.309 hands in my database.Is it too early to start analysizing this information?If not can everyone share their thoughts about the info below:VPIP:28.25PRF:4.22Folded SB to steal:75.61Folded BB to steal:20.00Went to SD:31.72WOn $ at SD:53.31BB/100 hands:7.14also i am thinking about moving up does anyone thing its too early or am i even late?That´s enough handsVPIP is a bit high get it down some Link to post Share on other sites
hotbacon 0 Posted May 21, 2006 Share Posted May 21, 2006 I have been playing .25-.50 for 1.5 months now and i have 24.309 hands in my database.Is it too early to start analysizing this information?If not can everyone share their thoughts about the info below:VPIP:28.25PRF:4.22Folded SB to steal:75.61Folded BB to steal:20.00Went to SD:31.72WOn $ at SD:53.31BB/100 hands:7.14also i am thinking about moving up does anyone thing its too early or am i even late?VPIP needs to go down significantly. Like down to 20.PFR needs to be higher, around 10 or so.Folded BB to steal is waaaaaaaaaaaaaay too low. Look to get it to the 50s at least. So fold more in the BB basically.BB/100 over this sample is meaningless.You really need to post your AF. Based on your stats it appears you're slightly loose and passivish, but I could be wrong. Link to post Share on other sites
BudBundy 0 Posted May 21, 2006 Author Share Posted May 21, 2006 VPIP needs to go down significantly. Like down to 20.PFR needs to be higher, around 10 or so.Folded BB to steal is waaaaaaaaaaaaaay too low. Look to get it to the 50s at least. So fold more in the BB basically.BB/100 over this sample is meaningless.You really need to post your AF. Based on your stats it appears you're slightly loose and passivish, but I could be wrong.Aggression Factor:Flop:1.17Turn:1.58River:1.57Total:1.38i hope this is what you asked for Link to post Share on other sites
aucu 3 Posted May 21, 2006 Share Posted May 21, 2006 I have been playing .25-.50 for 1.5 months now and i have 24.309 hands in my database.Is it too early to start analysizing this information?If not can everyone share their thoughts about the info below:VPIP:28.25PRF:4.22Folded SB to steal:75.61Folded BB to steal:20.00Went to SD:31.72WOn $ at SD:53.31BB/100 hands:7.14also i am thinking about moving up does anyone thing its too early or am i even late?What is your cold call raise pre' flopThat is one of my biggest fish finders for limit Link to post Share on other sites
hotbacon 0 Posted May 21, 2006 Share Posted May 21, 2006 sorry i am a bit new to PT.where do i check for AF?Under "Details..."There will be a tableish type thing with Agression Factor per street Link to post Share on other sites
BudBundy 0 Posted May 21, 2006 Author Share Posted May 21, 2006 Under "Details..."There will be a tableish type thing with Agression Factor per streetok edited the post above with the information Link to post Share on other sites
iggymcfly 0 Posted May 21, 2006 Share Posted May 21, 2006 BB/100 over this sample is meaningless.Over 20,000+ hands? Are you serious? I mean, it won't give an exact consistent number that is good to 0.5 BB/hr, but it certainly shows that Bundy is handily beating the level that he is playing at. I think it's definitely time to move up to .5/1 and work on playing against slightly better competition.As for the other stats posted, I wouldn't worry too much about VPIP as more marginal hands are profitable against weaker competition, and based on the average number of players at the table, there might be nothing wrong with hand selection at all. The only number I see that really looks problematic is the PFR. You should be raising much more often than calling when entering a hand preflop. If you think your hand's better than your opponents' likely holdings, you need to raise even if you think it might not hold up at showdown in a multi-way pot. Link to post Share on other sites
BudBundy 0 Posted May 21, 2006 Author Share Posted May 21, 2006 Over 20,000+ hands? Are you serious? I mean, it won't give an exact consistent number that is good to 0.5 BB/hr, but it certainly shows that Bundy is handily beating the level that he is playing at. I think it's definitely time to move up to .5/1 and work on playing against slightly better competition.As for the other stats posted, I wouldn't worry too much about VPIP as more marginal hands are profitable against weaker competition, and based on the average number of players at the table, there might be nothing wrong with hand selection at all. The only number I see that really looks problematic is the PFR. You should be raising much more often than calling when entering a hand preflop. If you think your hand's better than your opponents' likely holdings, you need to raise even if you think it might not hold up at showdown in a multi-way pot.This helped a lot mate thanks.I have the right bankroll for 0.50-1 and even 1-2 but i wasnt considering moving up untill this week. Link to post Share on other sites
No_Neck 0 Posted May 22, 2006 Share Posted May 22, 2006 I would try .50/1 you are going to have to tighten up to win I would think Link to post Share on other sites
Actuary 3 Posted May 22, 2006 Share Posted May 22, 2006 looks like you play against a lot of bluffers, and you c/c down a ton.anyway... I REALLY think PT stats are way overratedYou're doing very well.Just adapt as the competition changesProbably losing value not raisng more preflop. Link to post Share on other sites
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