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Where $$$ comes from at micros
Periodically i like to dig into a database and analyze a topic that is giving me trouble or i am curious about. Recently i saw something in a video that got me wondering where the winnings come from as far as pot size played and how that might point out areas to work on in my game. So here is what i found and what i think it tells me.
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Total net |
Net 0- 10bb NO VPIP PREFLOP $$$ lost in blinds |
Net 0-10 bb VPIP |
Net 11-30 bb |
Net 31-50 bb |
Net 51+ bb |
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10 nl Hands=33,556 |
$890.34 |
-$354.00 Hands=4970 |
$313.34 Hands=5464 21% |
$111.08 Hands=898 8% |
$143.77 Hands=238 10% |
$856.71 Hands=299 60% |
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25 nl Hands=58,361 |
$1525.32 |
-$1540.53 Hands=8,385 |
$1701.18 Hands=10,344 48% |
$190.86 Hands=1,414 5% |
$579.60 Hands=304 16% |
$1061.66 Hands=352 30% |
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50 nl Hands=36,883 |
$1621.54 |
-$1871.60 Hands=5,073 |
$2557.02 Hands=6,689 55% |
$116.27 Hands=936 4% |
-$97.69 Hands=226 -2% |
$1824.32 Hands=255 43% |
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100 nl Hands=28,408 |
$1876.85 |
-$3098.61 Hands=3732
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$2358 Hands=5,470 36% |
$774.94 Hands=693 12% |
$748.33 Hands=155 11% |
$2628.43 Hands=180 40% |
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totals |
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-$7311.83 -74 bb/100 |
$7,084.28 +62 bb/100 41% |
$1,374 +75 bb/100 8% |
$1754.16 +482 bb/100 10% |
$6792.16 +1709 bb/100 40% |
A couple things to notice right away, at 10 nl most of the winnings came from bigger pots i.e. donks getting in light “since it is only 10 bucks”. The next biggest part is the result of pfr and Cbetting to take pots down vs loose players that missed flop and to a lesser extent taking stabs at small pots on dry flops. As i moved up stakes my winnings became even more polarized between small and large pots. This basically shows why all the pfr hands that get little action set up action when i got a big hand and DIDNOT slowplay. The beauty part is you get paid to be an active pfr player waiting for a big hand. The pots below 10 bb are broken into those i played i.e. VPIP and those in blinds that i put no more $ in pot and surrendered the blinds.
I think these medium pot results are still positive as a result of me trying to use position to bet made hands to maximize value and letting medium strength hands go when faced w/ an aggressive opponent. The mediocre results in middle size pots could be improved i think by better hand/situation reading on my part. I think i miss value vs certain opponents by checking behind on the river and getting pushed off some pots by aggressive opponents as well as by not 2 or 3 barrelling other weak-tight caller types to force them off weak hands.
I think the take away for those trying to improve their results at the micros is to recognize the connection between $$$$ won w/ Taggy pfr range around 15-20% pfr and getting paid off in bigger pots when you have big hands and/or have your opponents top pair hand dominated postflop. Recognizing the small pots will be a consistent stream of winnings, but the bigger pots are more streaky and a test of your patience and discipline.
I made a list of common recurring situations below and plan to do more filtering to further breakdown the results for the various pot sizes to search for leaks in my game and better understand how/when/where winnings come from
Pfr and cbet for value w/ made hand vs all opponents
Pfr and cbet semibluff w/ draw type hand, especially nitty fit or fold types
Pfr and cbet dry flop vs single opponent
Stabs at small pots w/ dry boards
Check raises vs obvious stab at small pot w/ dry flop
3 bet vs predictable tags or lags preflop
Squeeze vs multiple limpers or a pfr w/ caller(s)-limited chances
Pfr in lp vs blinds, especially tight players
Multiway 3+ players w/ draws
Betting weaker made hands like 2nd or 3rd pair vs calling stations/loose players
Big pots – limited chances, but patience and discipline are rewarded (299+352+255+180)/(33,556+58,361+36,883+28,408)=1086/157,208=1/144= 0.7% of hands
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