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You often get good odds to call, especially against loose players.
So why not call often and try to hit something good?
Being focused (and obsessed) by stats shows up a lot in BQ. They are nothing more than a representation of how you play your range, and a lot of the time quite meaningless.
Consider...
If I was to play a a table of tight regs over a long period of time I'd end up with stats like 20/16 or 22/18 or sumink similar.
But if I'm playing a table of loose whales, my stats will be all over the place as I look to play any exploitive spot.
Against a tight aggro reg, I'm not be calling much OOP no matter the odds, because I know it is going to be tough to realise my equity as he pounds away, with good bet-sizing, street by street and I'm not going to flop gin enough to make a profit.
Against a loose passive, conversely I'll be playing (and calling) a shedload because of all the postflop errors he will make.
tldr, stop worrying about stats, start thinking about spots.