by Aisthesis » Mon Feb 26, 2007 7:13 am
Ok, using the "back" button a few times, I got to my profile--very interesting.
They rate me as a low to mid stakes pro, which is probably about right.
Actually, my blinds score seems to have been the highest percentile, at 99.74%. Not sure exactly how that got there. I think I may have called in the blinds with T5o in the tournament situation, figuring I probably had live cards and had odds. Otherwise, I don't remember what questions would have done much here (I think I also did lots of folding there otherwise).
Then I got a very good percentile on position, at 99.32%. That doesn't surprize me much, actually.
Tournament play, as expected, was low at 84 percentile. Ok, I'm a mediocre tournament player and already knew that.
I apparently played my big pairs reasonably well with a percentile there of 98%. Oddly, I was in the same percentile for small and medium pairs, but they didn't view that as exceptionally better than my average score (Big pairs got 77% and small-medium 76%).
On bluffing, I was worse than average for my overall score--again not surprizing. There, I was in the 92 percentile, but only rated 66%.
I was very good at flop texture (I think that's largely due to Omaha), again higher than normal.
I won't go through the rest, although computational speed (not surprizingly, since I thought quite a bit) was really low at 18% !!! (there, I was in the 2 percentile!).
Looking at things more in order, from strengths to weaknesses, here's what I get:
Blinds (best score of all at 86%)
Position (82%)
Hand selection (83%)
Logic (79%)
Flop texture (78%)
Betting patterns (78%)
Big pairs (77%)
Smaller pairs (76%)
Aggression (76%)
Bluffing (66%)
Tourney (61%)
Speed (18%)
Hmmm... I'm not really worried about speed or tourneys so much, but I do wonder where exactly the "room for improvement" is on big pairs, smaller pairs, and aggression is.
With bluffing, I know there's a lot of room for improvement, and I probably should think about it more. It just seems like in most of the games I play there are SO many more bad calls than bad laydowns that I like to keep the bluffs pretty rare.