10-21-2005, 12:08 PM | #1 | ||
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Little Rock, AR
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Ping - Poker Tracker Users
I am curious how most of you do your auto-rating. I recently purchased Poker Tracker Guide and it seems they have some good auto-rating rules that I have used. I also went over the Bet the Pot guide and it uses a different set. It seems the big difference between two is a Pre-flop category versus a Went To Showdown category. I am curious as to which you think is more important.
I am also looking on stats to improve my post-flop play. Does anyone have any statistics for this. I have found some leaks, such as holding on to JJ and 99 too long after flop. But I would like to find more. What are some of the critical statistics I should examine. Also I am getting more use out of the external plug-ins such as PokerAceHUD. What stats do you choose to show on the overlay? I have only been using VP$IP%, PFR%, and the number of hands. I feel like I am missing out on some important numbers.
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10-21-2005, 12:19 PM | #2 |
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Join Date: Sep 2003
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The autorate rules have become much less important to me in game. I had been using a system from bisonbison on 2+2 but I find it much easier just to look at the stats using PA's HUD directly. The stats that I am using are:
VP$IP preflop raise % cold call %(good fish detector) Post flop aggression(I have both the PT aggression number and PA's new calculation) flop continuation bet %(player raised pre flop does he bet the flop) Certainly, there are many more numbers you could display but these I find to be the most useful. |
10-21-2005, 01:04 PM | #3 |
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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Not too far away
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Now I haven't seen the Poker Tracker guide #s but I'm pretty sure the Bet the Pot numbers are for playing NL which would lead me to believe that the setup would be substantially different for those playing limit.
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