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Old 11-16-2007, 07:08 PM  
Makaveli
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Originally Posted by polle54 View Post
use pokertracker instead of those crap statistics

what is interesting is your PF call % and your PF aggression and your overall aggresion

based on the numbers you give me there I could fear a somewhat semi loose passive (read: losing) style.

6 max TAG should be something like 18-20% preflop call and around 13-15% preflop raise.

throw away your cards in sb a bit more, it's the worst position of the table!

be more aggresive on the button and in cut off.

don't flat call with suited connecters. If you are in pos and no previous raisers, raise them 4-5 x BB. Be careful on the flop when you miss, don't continuebet them all.

In raised pot let go of AJ and down.

Always raise pocket pairs and when you are first in raise them for set value.
You hit set every 8th time. so consider that you need your money back 8 times when you hit on average. So if his stack is not big enough for at least 15 x the bet you make, don't play it. It will be -EV in the long haul.

always reraise QQ,KK,AA and NEVER EVER make a gayraise on these, full power tri-bet as reraise and 4xBB preflop if no raisers minimum. Otherwise you will lose value in the long haul.

Be careful with TT and JJ.

remember that when you are on a flushdraw og open ended straight draw you have 35% of hitten either turn or river, so you have to get your flopbet in 3 times. (sometimes all in can be a good thing here when you take fold equity into account).

Hope you got some pinpointers out of this

www.pokertracker.com - buy that shit you wont regret it.
Thanks man, great info.. I'll take it all if it helps me to become a better player.. One question if you don't mind. Where can I learn more about this stuff. I'm not all up on the lingo like "6 max TAG" and things like this. :s
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