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Old 12-17-05, 03:24 PM
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Hmmm, the check/raise stats are interesting.

Here's my brief analysis. I think, when some player are looking at stats, they look individually too much.

All the stats correlate and give a pattern of your playing style.

I play less hands, but raise the same amount as you. So, that makes me appear more aggressive preflop, because a greater % of my plays are raises.

I'm also stealing more, so think of what image I'm creating.

This type of thing gets me into more battles on the flop, with people playing back at me because of my agg image.

Therefore, I think my turn check/raise #s are down because I've already shown so much agg preflop and on the flop, that if I'm betting the turn, people are usually calling me down.

My flop check raises usually come when I'm in early position with a decent hand multiway. I'll check, hoping to get a loose bet out of a loose player in LP. Then I check raise to isolate and protect my hand.

I also check/raise in blind battles as well, usually with less than top pair.

Overall, I think we just have different styles.

I'm making money with steals and being very aggressive early and just playing like a jackhammer. You get in with a lot of hands early and make up for it with more sophisticated post flop play.

We both know that your win comes postflop and you're a better player than I am.

What is your exact Went to Showdown stat?
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