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    Default Stats For Review (10k hands @ 5nl)

    Yoyo

    I've been grinding 5nl for about a month and just hit 10k hands and thought I'd love see how I'm doing

    I multi 6 full ring tables and my BR is $120

    I'm playing on stars and have been trying to keep up an average of 2 hours a day, on most days. At this rate I should clear my $50 bonus before it expires and be ready for a shot at 10nl at the start of February I'd love to hear your opinions, Thanks guys










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    dont limp in early positions. raise or fold. Other than that they look good to me.

    Minor things, as i'm not good enough to know for sure. At least someone may argue with me and you win then. So take the following with a pinch of salt...

    fold to 3bet. to low? or maybe too many min raisers. Fold SB to steal to low, your oop and playing a third of hands not like.

    your aggression is really high. Your wtsd is low. your win at sd is low as well. Your aggression frequency is high. This suggests to me that you are probably over playing hands post flop which is a leak at our stakes where people call too much and bluffing/fold equity is over rated against most villains. Learn to bet for value more and not to force a win/fold of the hand.

    In addition I would expect a 45% steal from a player of this level to be possibly a little high and putting you in post flop positions that are marginal and mistakes are easy to make. Maybe a bit more selective of who you steal off.
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    I'm floating your cbets on a ton of boards and open-shoving the turn with anything Ax or better. In other words, you're too aggressive which means you're blowing people out of pots when you sometimes shouldn't be. This doesn't mean slowplay, it just means play a little smarter in terms of gaining more value out of your hands.
  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by MuddyWicket
    your aggression is really high. Your wtsd is low. your win at sd is low as well. Your aggression frequency is high. This suggests to me that you are probably over playing hands post flop which is a leak at our stakes where people call too much and bluffing/fold equity is over rated against most villains. Learn to bet for value more and not to force a win/fold of the hand.
    this. your WWSF, WTSD and W$WSD (in addition to your AF obviously) all indicate that you do nothing but bet once the flop hits, and based on your PF stats, you're playing too weak of a range to get away with always mindlessly betting at a stake where you should mainly be betting for value.

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