Welcome to the forums! Well done so far, but there is still a long way to go!
It looks like you are still limping too much. UTG, raise pocket pairs 77+, AK, AJs+. Fold everything else – KQs, AQo, 55 ect are all folds utg for now. Eventually you will add in some more hands, but while your postflop skills are developing, keeping out of marginal spots out of position will help a ton.
Your 3 bet % is 2. I would like to see 4%. As you move up, this number will need to get higher, but I think at 2NL, 4% is perfect.
Your fold to 3 bet is 50%. I like to see it in the low 70s, maybe even higher at 2NL where only 1 in 100 people are 3 betting light.
Your attempt to steal is 26%. This is an improvement from before, but still needs to be much higher. Know the two players on your left and right. On your right, know who is stealing a lot and who is raising for value. On your left know who folds to steals 90% of the time, and who punishes steals with 3 bets and call/float/bet. Know who calls to much so that you can build a pot in position with hands that want a call. Know this before you act out of late position regardless of what your cards are will make you much more profitable in late position.
Your utg range is still too loose, and button range too tight, but that will take care of itself once you implement the utg range listed above and keep working on your stealing game.
Your cbet on the flop is too high. Don’t cbet air into 4 people ever. Don’t ever do any action post flop until you ask yourself what their range is. At least do this, and you will start to realize what flops are good to cbet and which you should check. You will quickly get much better if you also ask yourself what is your plan for if they call? What part of their range continues on this board? How does my hand stack up against their range? Does the villain understand ranges, and what range are they putting me on? How can I use this to my advantage? What is the stack/pot ratio and how can I manipulate it to my advantage? If you have to cut down the number of tables you are doing to be able to think through all of these, do it. You will get quicker at it, and be able to increase the number of tables you play while thinking like this.
Your won $ at showdown is on the low side. Strive to get it to 52%+. Being low indicates that you are calling to many bets when you are beat. Go into holdem manager, and sort out hands where you called on the river and lost. See if you can identify patterns ie: guy with aggression factor of less than 1 raises me on the turn, when I have top pair top kicker, and I called his raise and river bet and lost). The low w$@sd tells me that you might now be stealing pots that nobody wants. If you are in the big blind with 87s, there are 3 limpers and the flop is 236, and it checks around, the turn is a 2, it checks around, and the river is a 2, and it checks around, you could have stolen that pot at any time you wanted to. Learn to recognize unwanted pots an scoop them up.
1.Reread the first post of this thread that goes over what stats are typically indicative of solid play and read or reread the concept of the week pertaining to the stuff I mentioned.
2.???
3. Profit!!!
*** I posted my stats in post 2543 if anyone is up for looking them over and helping me out
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Last edited by johnnytothec; 01-07-2010 at 02:03 PM.