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    Default novice player looking for ideas for custom reports to catch common leaks

    I'm a micro stakes NL cash player who purchased & uses PokerTracker, and I'm looking for some ideas for custom reports I want to create that would help me fix my big leaks.

    I saw a program called Leak Busters which looks like it would be really helpful for someone like me, but unfortunately it only works w/ HEM nowadays. I guess I'm hoping to sort of emulate that program by creating a bunch of PT reports (& continually review my hands in them of course) that would catch the big, classic leaks a relatively new NL player like me might have.

    (Yes, btw, I'm planning on reading the forums a lot, post hands, buy a few of the classic books, Harrington, etc., but I specifically want to make PT reports to help my game.)

    Any suggestions? Not looking for actual PT report files -- just suggestions for creating some good ones. Thanks.
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    Filter for spots your playing passively in like c/c flop or calling a raise pre. These are probably going to be the most likely spots your going to show losses for now. Like I assume your kind of nitty so whenever you raise you'll show a profit anyway albeit your winrate may be too high in these spots(Not bluffing enough or w/e). I'd also look at called 3b pre, c/c flop and turn, c/c river. Called a raise after betting the flop. Called out of the blinds. Just some ideas. obviously this isn't done in custom reports but you can use the filters on pt3 to filter for these types of spots.

    Also you should probably look at your winrate when you flop draws that are 8-9outs(FD,SD) a recent leak I had was playing straight draws too passively and being b/e w/ them but being a huge winner w/ FDs cause I played them more aggresively. Although playing a draw passively may be more correct in your games.

    Hope this helped some.

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