I played some poker today. Not a lot of poker. Just 201 hands. Two hundred and one do-everything-right, slow-down-and-think, position-and-aggression-centric hands of $25NL and $50NL Rush poker. VPIP was a relative high 21%, but my PFR was right up there, too, at 16%. I got off losers early (WTSD of just 20%), and only went to showdown when I thought I was pretty far ahead (W$SD=67%). I attacked relentlessly in LP, with an ATS of nearly 60%, but I also fought back against steals whenever the opps' numbers justified it (FBBTS=50%, FSBTS=67%) . I only had one table open at a time, and I worked VERY HARD on each hand with what I'm calling my RED-M method (Reading hand ranges, Estimating my equity and pot odds, Deciding on an optimal course of action, and Maximizing my expected value via bet sizing). This is what every day's results should look like. Even if it is just 201 hands. Two hundred and one perfect hands, that is:
All-in for now...
-Bug
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