by Alchemist » Wed Oct 26, 2005 7:27 pm
Hi 80....Man, I feel your pain. This month I've been running at 2.4PTBB over 10.5K hands. The main reason, I believe is that I keep getting sucked out on, fish call pot to the river and hit, along with a couple of crying calls, this has lost me money. What you need to ask yourself is 'why am I loosing money?' You must have some idea what it is, but I'll offer some suggestions as it sounds like you're a carbon copy of me from last month, the stats being very similar. Hopefully, being a similar style player I'll be able to put my points across, 2 or 3 in particular which have helped me.
Don't worry about your VPIP or PFR for now. At NL50 most other players aren't awake enough to notice. This can be worked on later.
Firstly, use of position in unraised pots.
OTB and CO are important positions since they are last to act post-flop. Playing your normal range of hands, how often do you hit the flop? How often do you see the other limpers check it around to you and you check as well? If there are 2 or 3 other limpers in the pot and it gets checked around to you in position then lead out for a pot sized bet. You will be amazed how often everyone folds. Do this 2 or 3 times and you have added 10% to your stack
Examples:
1 limper to me in the CO. I have 87s and limp. SB and BB also limp
Flop is T52. Checked around to me. I bet pot. Everyone folds
1 limper to OTB. I have KJ and limp. BB checks
Flop is TT6. Checked around to me. I bet pot. Everyone folds
If you get called then you can just shut down and go into check/fold mode unless you then hit on the turn of course. Then you have built the pot but proceed with caution if it gets this far
Acting out of position in unraised pots
OK this is a little more tricky and I'm sure this will be controversial but I do it selectively and it works for me. Again with 2 or 3 limpers and I'm in the blinds with marginal hands or limped UTG or +1 with something like AK, AQ, if I miss and it gets checked around I will lead out on the turn in certain scenarios.
Example:
2 limpers, SB completes and I'm in BB with 65o
Flop is K93 (fairly unco-ordinated). No way I'm leading out obviously. It gets checked around
Turn is 2. I will now lead for a pot-sized bet looking to take it down representing a 9 or a slow-played K but if called I have outs for the river, albeit only 4.
I will, however, only do this if I have known WT opponents in the hand who would have bet the K. I will not do this against calling stations or fish. I will not do this if a scare card hits the turn.
This type of play I have used a lot more in the last month as I've got to know my opponents better. My W$WSF has gone from 31% to 35%. My aggression is now over 5 for both flop and turn.
Raising PF
With AK and AQ, I will limp from UTG, UTG+1, UTG+2, varying according to table conditions and call a small raise hoping to hit.
All other positions to the button, I will raise it up, always. Then I will follow through with a CB even unimproved on the flop. This will take it down most of the time against 1 or 2 callers. I notice your win% for AKs is 57 and AKo is 35. Mine is 68% (28 times) and 56% (86 times)
AJ I will raise in mid-late position with no more than 1 limper before and then follow through with a CB.
I will follow up with a CB against 1 or 2 callers 100% of the time. But, of course, proceed with caution if you get called and always dump anything unimproved facing a raise unless you have an awesome read.
Playing pairs
OK, The biggies are easy. AA and KK try and get it all-in PF. Raise, raise and raise some more. Post-flop facing heavy action, they aint much good unimproved.
QQ-TT are very tricky to play, you're hoping for low flops and for you CBs to hold up with overcards on board.
99-22 set em or forget em. I will occassionally raise 99, 88 against selective opponents and pick it up after an uncalled CB. I think you can go further than $2 when calling raises though. Opponent depending I will go up to $4 and with short stacks never above the 10% rule
Opponents
You say you are playing ABC poker. You need to know your opponents and find out what their raises mean, what their calls mean and what those pissy little minibets are all about. What do their min-raises and re-raises mean pre-flop? Take notes, spend some time looking at your opponents PT stats and hands. Datamine to get more info on them
Attitude
You have 4300 hands at 7 PTBB followed by 4500 hands at 1.6 PTBB
You are a winning player. You are in the top 1/3 of poker players at your level. Most poker players are losers, you are not. Be proud of that. We all strive to be better players and to crush the games and it sucks when it don't happen. Take stock, try and find your leaks and tell yourself, 'yeah i'm still winning, thats great'. Don't worry about suckouts affecting your stats, they happen, shrug it off, you know what, you're still a winner after all