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poker tracker stats and how to use them effectively

  • 21-12-2006 9:39am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,912 ✭✭✭


    Hi guys,

    Ive only started taking cash games (6-max) online more seriously recently and thus have started to use poker tracker with pokerACE.

    I was hoping you can help me better ubderstand on how to play against players with the following ranges on stats.

    i.e. what kind of hands to play
    how to play post flop

    these stats would be over about 150 hands so the first answer might be that its not enough hands to judge on but if over the course of say a player having the same stats over a bigger number of hands then any help/advice would be appreciated.


    Player A stats 57/21/1.7

    Player B stats 60/3.2/0.55

    Player C stats 25/5/0.6


    also my own stats are 28/8.75/0.86 (this is over 3K hands) so comments on these stats would be welcome.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,364 ✭✭✭Mr. Flibble


    Just saw this now Washout. Are you still playing 6max cash games?
    Here's how I would interpret them:

    The stats are: % voluntary put money in the pot/preflop reise %/post flop aggression factor.

    A & B are ultra loose - in with nearly any 2 cards from any position.
    A is loose aggressive raising with alot of crap.
    B is much more passive and raises much less hands - more easy to play against than A as you can put him on a narrower range of hands.

    Both A & B are pretty passive after the flop. Probably don't continue betting if they don't hit.

    C is tight passive before the flop but and very passive (more so than A & B*) after the flop - probably checking if he misses nearly always.
    If B or C raised PF he would usually have AQ+.

    * even tho B has a lower post flop aggression factor than C, the fact that B is in so many more flops means that this number seems skewed . B will be raising a larger number of hands post flop than C.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 14,277 ✭✭✭✭Rb


    If you haven't already done so, have a read through this.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,635 ✭✭✭tribulus


    A + B loose passive, C tight(ish) passive, you can probably take a lot of pots from these without much but I'd be very wary if they hang around.

    Your sample size is small but you're not very aggressive at all. Tighten up a bit and bet/raise more! Hard to say without more stats.


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