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03-22-2020 , 03:33 AM
Hi guys,

I have been playing online poker for a while now but never used a hud.
I decided to improve my game by using a HUD, but Im rather new to using this tool. Im wondering what my graph means.

Anyone any advice ?
https://imgur.com/a/H0v45xF
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03-22-2020 , 04:41 AM
Sorry guys here is new link: https://imgur.com/a/mDDBEnW
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03-22-2020 , 02:01 PM
Is it that hard for people to actually post the image?

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03-23-2020 , 01:45 AM
There's not a lot that can be said about your play from the graph alone, except that you've run a little bit below EV when all in (you were unlucky in that respect), and you were a losing player over this very small sample. The blue line (showdown winnings) is above the middle, and the redline is below (non-showdown losses), and this is completely normal, but if you want to be a winner you'll need to improve both of them.
Positional stats would help us identify where you're going wrong. Click the "Reports" button and choose "Position" and then post a screengrab of that. Try and do 10,000 hands at least before posting the stats though. There's not a lot that can be discerned from sample sizes smaller than that.

P.S. It's not normal to lose about $350 in such a small sample, unless you're playing stakes of at least 25NL. I have a slight worry that you're playing at a level you can't beat, but that level could be even lower than 25NL, in which case your loss rate is very worrying and I'd recommend moving even lower. If you set the graph to "big blinds" instead of dollars (use the option in the bottom left corner), it's easier for people to tell at a glance how many buyins you've lost, and hence your winrate/lossrate in bb/100.

Last edited by ArtyMcFly; 03-23-2020 at 01:53 AM.
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03-23-2020 , 11:22 AM
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Originally Posted by ArtyMcFly
There's not a lot that can be said about your play from the graph alone, except that you've run a little bit below EV when all in (you were unlucky in that respect), and you were a losing player over this very small sample. The blue line (showdown winnings) is above the middle, and the redline is below (non-showdown losses), and this is completely normal, but if you want to be a winner you'll need to improve both of them.
Positional stats would help us identify where you're going wrong. Click the "Reports" button and choose "Position" and then post a screengrab of that. Try and do 10,000 hands at least before posting the stats though. There's not a lot that can be discerned from sample sizes smaller than that.

P.S. It's not normal to lose about $350 in such a small sample, unless you're playing stakes of at least 25NL. I have a slight worry that you're playing at a level you can't beat, but that level could be even lower than 25NL, in which case your loss rate is very worrying and I'd recommend moving even lower. If you set the graph to "big blinds" instead of dollars (use the option in the bottom left corner), it's easier for people to tell at a glance how many buyins you've lost, and hence your winrate/lossrate in bb/100.
Thnx for your reply Arty. I have been playing 25NL - 100 NL plo. I have looked up the positional stats and it said my worst spot was the BB and then SB. Is this normal ? (Im losing btw on these spots) I'll post a new graph once Ive reached the 10k hands.
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03-23-2020 , 12:06 PM
Yes losing in the blinds is normal, because you're posting blinds
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03-23-2020 , 12:11 PM
...and having to play OOP if you get to the flop.
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