Before the poker content....June was a good month for golf....index dropped under 6 for the first time in a while, thanks to a good round yesterday. It actually could have been a great round, but I had 2 bad breaks on 17. I was 2 over coming into that hole, and blocked my drive out to the right. I only missed the fairway by about 10 yards, but unfortunately the landing zone is the narrowest distance between fairway and out of bounds, with a cart path splitting the difference. My ball hit the cart path :(. We didn't think it was out, but we never could find it, so I had to take the penalty.
On my provisional, I hit the edge of the greenside bunker. It could have just as easily stayed out as gone in, but the ball didn't bounce the right way. I hit a terrible shot from there, and when all was said and done, ended up with an 8 on the par 4. The 18th is the hardest hole on this course. I played it OK, but still ended up with a bogey. So, 5 over on the last 2 holes after a really solid round up until then :(.
Poker wasn't so kind. I may write some more on that later, but the bottom line is that although I know I've still got some learning to do, there were a lot of hands I reviewed that I had my money in good, actually moreso than some stretches where I ran well but didn't play as well. I don't play the volume of hands that a lot of guys do -- June was just under 15k, so a few misplaced coolers and poor play really makes a difference. And I'm also starting to approach the comfort level in NL that I had in LHE, in fact, I would probably feel a bit lost in a moderately tough LHE game now.
For the month, I was:
VPIP = 21
PFR = 15
Aggression = 4.43
WtSD = 21
Won at SD = 48
I think what I need to focus on is to perhaps tone down my aggression a bit. It looks like I'm overprotecting my hands plus getting into some fit-or-fold situations because I'm really not getting to showdown that often, so you'd expect when I do get there, I'd be winning a lot more showdowns. I need to watch that, and perhaps ease up on the gas a bit postflop. A few hands to come in a bit.
I miss my pops!
8 years ago
3 comments:
Man, I'd give anything to be able to play some decent golf!
What's your aggression by street?
I'd actually concentrate more on getting your PFR and VPIP closer together. Getting into a more aggressive game preflop. Aggression looks fine to me, as dodgy said, whats your aggression by street and what is your cbet %?
Aggression factor by street is 5.01, 3.41, 3.37.
I don't know exactly how to see my c-bet percentage, but my actions after a preflop raise are: bet 71%, raise 5%, call 4%, check 12%, fold 7%. I think your c-bet % is higher than what PT shows, since PAHUD would throw out the times when it's not checked to you. I feel like I c-bet about 100% of the time HU and only a little less than that 3 way.
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