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not trying to be a show off or anything just checking-
as it's now two months since i changed my way of playing i took a look at how my stats are with cash games and ask for some thought on how well this is for someone who will be playing poker long term as a hobby and way to gain extra money.
my stats read
no. of games won 16%
showdowns won 55%
my actions
fold 44% check 27% call 14% bet 7% raise 7% re-raise 1%
flops seen 35%
win% of flops seen 32%
where i fold
preflop 65%
flop 7 %
turn 4%
river 3%
no fold 20%
Comments
i would forget these stats m8 and just look at how much money you make or dont make to determine how good u are
I generally find that these stats are, as Lambert says, pretty meaningless. However one thing I can say is that your pre-flop 3-bet range is probably really narrow and predictable based on the re-raise figure of 1%. Also, your calling numbers shouldn't be so much higher than your bet/raise numbers (In my opinion).
half the time the reraises don't seem need as villians are always limping so i'm usually first to raise and they just call or shove.
your probably right TBH about these stat being meaningless because now that i think about it the nl4 just don't play the same as the bigger tables betting is just stupid so i can do lots more calls post flop on with my pocket pairs incase i still hit a set.
preflop i genrally start off with a 20p bet everywhere then changed to 12p bets on the button due to a larger range and now do 12p almost every time unless the table is packet with calling stations.