| Posted by: Beavis68 at April 12, 2007, 3:49 am | | Topic: Rex being donkish, had to post Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by hott_estelle
Not a cash game player?? Where do you get that. We were all just playing at stakes that most people were comfortable at, there's no need to play at the 1/2 or higher stakes against each other really.
Sorry, that didnt come out right.
I meant that it wasn't his main game and if he was seriously grinding cash he would probably be playing higher (no slam to anyone, I play 25NL) so he was probably just donking it up for a break.
Didn't realize it was a group game, I thought it was a chance encounter.
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| Posted by: dakota-xx at April 11, 2007, 6:38 pm | | Topic: Rex being donkish, had to post Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by Irexes
PS. Daks, raise more.
You are starting to sound like Liam.
(And no more talk about spouse swapping - 12 is too young for me. 13-21 only.)
Quote: Originally Posted by Dorkus Malorkus
imo debi's 2.7% pfr is the funniest thing on that screenie
Chris you are so scared of me you never play with us anymore. I dream of stacking you. Chicken.......
Quote: Originally Posted by joosebuck
after 4k hands it def turns me ON
We all know there was only one thing on that table turning you on - and it was not my PFR%!
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| Posted by: ChuckTs at April 11, 2007, 6:17 pm | | Topic: Rex being donkish, had to post Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by hott_estelle
Still don't get the stats.
Top left: VP$IP:
Quote:
The "Vol. put T$ in pot" is exactly that - it is the percentage of occasions in which you oluntarily threw chips into the middle preflop, be it by calling or raising. As "voluntary" implies, it does not include occasions on which you check your option in the big blind or when you fold from the blinds, however it does include occasions when you complete from the small blind or call a raise from the big blind.
(^^^Stolen from Chris' PT article since I'm too lazy to write it myself)
Top right: PFR%:
Preflop raise % (pretty self-explanatory I'd think)
Bottom left: AF:
Aggression factor. Basically the ration of raises to calls; 0-1 is passive, 1-2 is 'average', 2+ is aggressive.
Bottom right: number of hands.
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| Posted by: Irexes at April 11, 2007, 7:38 am | | Topic: Rex being donkish, had to post Forum: Card Chat |
You see that's the trouble with everyone playing by the book these days. Someone gets a little "creative" with their hands and they're a donk.
The part I enjoyed best was giving Tenbob and Estelle all my money.
Seriously good fun last night. It is entirely possible that I may have had a couple of drinks prior to playing. I apologise to those who have been following any advice I have given ia the forum, as you can see from my stats it has all been an elaborate charade designed to make me feel big and clever.
I am in fact a 12 year old from Wyoming who won a bankroll in a freeroll for playmoney players. Please disregard any subsequent advice I may give.
PS. Daks, raise more.
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| Posted by: hott_estelle at April 11, 2007, 7:14 am | | Topic: Rex being donkish, had to post Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by Beavis68
over 43 hands it means little, + Irexes is not a cash game player. And if he was, he wouldnt be playing $25NL.
Not a cash game player?? Where do you get that. We were all just playing at stakes that most people were comfortable at, there's no need to play at the 1/2 or higher stakes against each other really.
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| Posted by: combuboom at April 11, 2007, 3:35 am | | Topic: Rex being donkish, had to post Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by hott_estelle
Still don't get the stats.
He's oluntarily paying to see the flop 58% of the time and raising pre-flop 20% of the time (once every five hands) at a full table, i.e. super fast-and-loose. That's fun poker
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