From the stats you posted I come up with a few things:
- To widen your range you should widen your open raising range from utg, mp and CO; those are your nitty spots. I think btn and SB are fine.
- I think you do have a big problem with not cbetting enough turns. You have a really high fold to flop float bet, which means your flop cbets are quite unbalanced: you check-fold a lot and you're most likely cbetting all of your top range 100% of the time. I mention this not only because it can be a part of your game to work on in the future (definitely shouldn't be worried with being unbalanced in some spots right now), but also because with this strategy it's hard to have such a low turn cbet (when you cbet flop you're seeing the turn with a stronger range than usual).
Make sure you're cbetting turn once in a while in these spots:
- With a draw when you have no SD value and enough fold equity with a turn bet and a river bet combined.
- With a draw and SD value on some occasions.
- Make sure you're not missing value with middle pairs or top pairs/low kicker by checking back vs villains who defend wide vs flop cbets.
- Generally vs tight players you can set up a bluff otr if they know what you're repping.
- You can also bet a lot of turns with SD value on some boards when an important part of villain's range might be draws with no SD (and cbet river if you are the one with no SD value)
I cant come up with more right now...
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