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STATS!

pod1pod1 Member Posts: 4,377
edited April 2012 in The Poker Clinic
ok, i think im starting to get to grips with my starting range now. in the not so distant past i was playing lets say quite a wide range and thinking i can out play people down the streets, unfortunatly when i move up to nl50 i am getting cruxified a)due to having this mentality still and b) playing less tables at a time and getting a little bored.
yesterday i had 8 hrs of playing in 4 sessions, playing mostly nl20 with a few 30 and 40s in there for good measure.
had 2 very good sessions and 2 not so good, but ended up about £140.
going back over my biggest winning/losing hands there was a marked difference in my starting hands NOT LEVELS i was playing. im not going to bore you with all the hands but the hands where i won 1+bin =  aj aa 77 ak 77 1010 ak 88 aa. the losing 1+ bins= q8 89 qk ak ak qk.
i know in the past i have been told by a few that my range is too wide, but sometimes you just have to sit down and work it out for yourself!

Comments

  • Die_hardDie_hard Member Posts: 338
    edited April 2012
    To be honest, I think you'd need a much much larger sample size than 8 hours play. You could'v been running really good/bad on most of the big hands you won/lost.

    You're obviously going about it the right way though :)
  • pod1pod1 Member Posts: 4,377
    edited April 2012
    your def right die hard, does need to be a much larger sample. it was more the fact that you can lead a horse to water but he gotta want to drink!!
  • percival09percival09 Member Posts: 3,804
    edited April 2012
    wait until you get a few thousand hands, if there's anyway you can track hands on sky that's good because otherwise it's quite hard to review your play
  • pod1pod1 Member Posts: 4,377
    edited April 2012
    i do go over my hands at the end of most sessions percival , until now though i have been looking at my play rather than my starting range. obviously im only going over hands which are 1/2 bin + win/losses, but it has given me food for thought.
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