Yes i do play 6-max and it's nice to know that my pre-flop is pretty solid thanks

I think it is to do with my post flop play too. I know how to put people on ranges but i rarely tend to do it when it matters.

I also seem to get into big pots with big hands and always be beat. Yet my stats would seem to show i fold too much.
I think i get scared easily by big bets when i'm only holding a pair even though there is a chance villain could be bluffing, and may be folding the best hand because i don't feel comfortable bloating the pot with just 1 pair.

Then again whenever i have a set, i tend to get it all in regardless of the action and never think to fold. I have only folded a set once, and it was in a 3 way pot when i had a good read on a villain.
Example of previous statement would be like being minraised on flop and then on turn with bottom set but thinking "screw it i have a set poooosh!". Or aces with a low connected flop (e.g. 896 rainbow).

I try to look over my hand histories and i have learnt a little, but some of the time i just think it was inevitable and it was going in. Is the best way to work on my post flop game just post HHs and talk about then?

Clar