28CommentsLatest by leatherass9: RAKEBACK PRO IN THE HOUSE
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leatherass9
1 week ago
RAKEBACK PRO IN THE HOUSE
Makersmark33
2 weeks ago
wow what a rakemonkey. 35,000 rakeback! nice job man
GuyWithHope
2 weeks ago
you should def play more hands !
keithl21
3 weeks ago
How many tables at a time usually? Just started multitabling 5-6 tables. Small stakes. See you and Nanonoko soon. :O)
leatherass9
3 weeks ago
1.hunt 2.bum
Conland23
3 weeks ago
This guys first royal flush is SOOOOOO LUCKY!
hockeyshawny
3 weeks ago
he dont need more than 100 hands to bust da fishes :) gj LA
penman1
3 weeks ago
yo, pretty sure i have played with u in ptown....last sesh ended hu early morn low stakes....good workk man. peace
Sjors
3 weeks ago
1. bum
2. hunt
mcjinzo
3 weeks ago
i love how people talk **** about this guy even with results like this.....jealousy is beeeeiiiiiiiiitch
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Leatherass9's Looseness Analysis
Leatherass9's Preflop Looseness and Winrate is highlighted in red. The other dots are the rest of the population at $5/$10 CAP NL Hold'em (6 max). The brighter the dot the more people represented by it.
Leatherass9 is looser than 1.8% of the population at $5/$10 CAP NL Hold'em (6 max). Leatherass9 is the red dot on the Preflop Looseness Bell Curve.
Leatherass9's Aggression Analysis
Leatherass9's Aggression Frequency and Winrate is highlighted in red. The more aggressive people are on the right side of the graph, while the less aggressive are on the left side.
Leatherass9 is more aggressive than 82.8% of the population at $5/$10 CAP NL Hold'em (6 max). The right side of the curve is more aggressive, the left side is more passive.
Leatherass9's Showdown Analysis
Leatherass9's Showdown Frequency and Winrate is highlighted in red. The players above the y-axis are winning players, and those below the y-axis are losing players.
Leatherass9 goes to Showdown more frequently than 60.8% of the population at $5/$10 CAP NL Hold'em (6 max). The higher up on the y-axis, the more players that are represented at that point.