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Rescom   United States. Aug 08 2012 16:15. Posts 133 | | |
I have changed my style a lot over the last year and as a result my stats have changed a lot too. I am curious about the stats of other winning tournament players.
I rather not have guesses, but I rather have actual stats from other winning players.
Sample Size, VPIP, PFR, 3Bet %, bb/100
.. and the important ones I am really looking for ..
Avg. All-In EV %, ..Pre, ..Flop, ..Turn
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rS.Wisdom[9]   United States. Aug 09 2012 14:41. Posts 1288 | | |
this is going to vary so greatly depending on blind size, stack depth, number of players at the table, how close to the money / other bubbles we are, etc.
overall stats won't be helpful, it's more about adjusting to the situation. |
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Rescom   United States. Aug 09 2012 22:01. Posts 133 | | |
I am just interested to see. Obviously it is dependent on the situation. That is why I wanted total stats so I have a large sample to look at. My stats were very TAG but now they are getting very LAG, but I am accumulating bigger stacks deep and busting more in the middle, etc.
Plus I get bored late so I ask random questions. |
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Target-x17   Canada. Aug 15 2012 10:32. Posts 1027 | | |
None of these qeustions are really relevant and change from table to table blind level to blind level. All you need is common sense and to constiantly calcualate every variable (theres alot) |
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Fujikura   United States. Aug 15 2012 22:34. Posts 1795 | | |
I don't think anyone would post these anyway :/ |
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TalentedTom   Canada. Aug 16 2012 09:53. Posts 20070 | | |
stop thinking about poker as an aboslute, in a table full of nits you need to become a maniac, and vise versa etc... the best and most profitable players are the ones who adjust the fastest |
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hbchain   . Sep 02 2012 13:00. Posts 7 | | |
just the right decision in the right situation stage,stack,yours cards,position,# players,imagin how they are playing,etc,just make the right decision but you know we can lost a tournament with the right decision. |
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Will   Canada. Sep 23 2012 21:41. Posts 37 | | |
There is no long term in tournament poker hence no meaningful statistical analysis. |
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truthspeaker   United States. Dec 18 2012 18:28. Posts 6 | | |
no money in MTTs everyone's solid -- and we'll never see a big enough sample size |
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Jaismin   India. Feb 20 2013 01:01. Posts 2 | | |
This is really very good depending upon other side .
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TampaBayMat   United States. Feb 20 2013 17:07. Posts 249 | | |
| | On December 18 2012 17:28 truthspeaker wrote:
no money in MTTs everyone's solid -- and we'll never see a big enough sample size |
lol wat? |
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Target-x17   Canada. Feb 21 2013 02:06. Posts 1027 | | |
have you seem my girrafes? |
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Like a lot of people have said. Don't think of it as an absolute. I know what you're gonna say to that: WELL I STILL FIND IT INTERESTING. That's what I always thought when I got those kinds of answers. It just.. It just really stops you from actually thinking about the real way to look at poker. Granted, I'm not that good, but I think if I had stopped looking at it in ways of absolutes I would've evolved a hell of a lot quicker. |
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