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Old 03-01-06, 07:44 PM
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What are your actual stats?

VP$IP / PFR / Post flop Agg factor.
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45.28 / 11.32 / (Edit: Found it, 1.51) ???(Where is this in Poker Tracker?)
It is a small set of data so far because I have not bought Poker Tracker yet.
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Old 03-01-06, 08:19 PM
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Even if this is only 100 hands, I can already tell:

1. You are too loose preflop.
2. You are not aggressive enough preflop.

And the fact that you are being labelled passive post flop is a big red flag.

The fix for this is simple... These numbers are just a guess, but they will get you on the right track: Take 80-90% of the hands you are CALLING with preflop and fold them. Raise with the remaining 10-20%. Obviously you want to be dumping the weaker holdings of your "calling" range and raising with the stronger holdings.

This will decrease your VPIP and increase your PRF, both things you want to do. You don't want to be ENTIRELY in raise/reraise or fold mode, but you want to be a LOT close than you are now. Your PRF should be more than half of your VPIP, for sure... and you're only around 1/4.
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Old 03-01-06, 08:55 PM
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It was 212 hands, I was up a whopping $1.50, lol
I will try what you suggest.
My Flop % was way too high, so folding those 80-90% calling hands should help
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