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    out of 12k hands I have on myself, my biggest spots for netting $ is Button and UTG. Is this normal?

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    12k isn't really enough hands to give an accurate picture. In theory you should make less the further from the button you are as you can play less hands profitably.
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    I would imagine UTG you are playing big hands so stand to win more while on the button you're a theiving pikey bastard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slick-mick View Post
    I would imagine UTG you are playing big hands so stand to win more while on the button you're a theiving pikey bastard.
    This is offset by the button being a much easier position to play though, realistically i'd expect UTG to be your lowest win rate (not including the blinds obv!). Personally I play 3x as many hands on the button than I do OTB, my win rate per hand is much larger OTB than it is UTG too.

    As Phil said though, 12k isn't really close to being a sample for position stats. Need at least 50k but 100-150k is prob better.
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