Limp/Fold with certain stack sizes

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Limp/Fold with certain stack sizes

Postby Ftw17 » Fri Mar 15, 2013 12:17 am

How can i create a note that tells me how often a player Limp and then Folds under a certain stack size. I wanna make it from like 0-10bb/11-20bb.

And also i wanna make a note for open raising but by position. Lets say for example like i wanna know what hands a player 2bets from EP/MP/CO/Bttn.
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Re: Limp/Fold with certain stack sizes

Postby kraada » Fri Mar 15, 2013 8:51 am

You'd need to make one note for each situation you want; e.g. limp/fold < 10BB would be its own note. You can find a player's stack size in Hand Details -> Pot Size & Stack Depth. For position you want Hand Details -> Player Position.
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Re: Limp/Fold with certain stack sizes

Postby Ftw17 » Mon Jun 03, 2013 9:17 pm

Can you explain to me for position under Hand Details -> Table Position. I've tried a few times but it keep coming out wrong. What im tryna do is, I have a notetracker note for Open Raise but i want to have seperate notes for each position at the table (ep,mp,co,btn,sb) The options thats uner the hand details -> table position is a bit confusing so could you please break it down exactly what i need to do to have it position by position. Sorry for the trouble but im been trying to create this for a while now and every time it just comes out wrong so im gonna need step by step assistance for this one. Thanks for the help
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Re: Limp/Fold with certain stack sizes

Postby kraada » Tue Jun 04, 2013 8:50 am

Sure. I presume you mean Hand Details -> Player Position (as there is no Table Position filter). Let's talk about Preflop first. The first question you have to have the answer to is whose position you want to specify with the filter. If it's the player of the person you're taking the note on (e.g. you want their open raise range in MP) then you want Active Player (since in this case, they're the person whose perspective we're taking). If you want the specific position of a certain person who isn't the person we want to take the note on (e.g. you want their 3bet range when the open comes from EP) then you can specify the person whose position you want by picking them from the drop down (in this example you'd want First Raiser to pick their position). You can also use multiples of these to specify something more specific (you might want active player on the button and first raiser in EP to look at a 3bet range BTN vs EP, for example).

Once you figure that out you can then specify their position via the boxes on the bottom half. Positions are treated as numbers for this purpose. 8 is always the big blind and 9 is always the small blind (even if there are just two players). The next player added is the button who is 0. Each player added beyond that is one more - the CO is 1, the HJ is 2, and so on. You can use the various options there to pick out any range you want so you could specify that Active Player's position is between 0 and 1 -- he is either the button or cutoff (between includes the endpoints).

For postflop position you're picking one player's position relative to another as to whether they're in position or out of position. So you could specify that the first person on the flop was out of position on the first person who bet the flop (somebody check/raised), or you could specify that you are in position relative to everyone (which is a great place to be).

I hope that clarifies things for you but if something isn't clear, just let me know and I'll gladly go into any specific piece further for you.
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Re: Limp/Fold with certain stack sizes

Postby Ftw17 » Wed Jun 05, 2013 4:33 pm

Thank you so much man, i really appreciate you going out ur way to help me and explaining it step by step. You guys over here at pokertracker have 2nd to none support. You guys are truly the best and u do a great job at what you do Krad. I tip my hat off to you and again, much appreciated man
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