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Originally Posted by randompokerguy
I'm not sure why it only shows six positions, maybe HEM mixes six max in with FR? I just imported all this stuff into Holdem Manager and I'm still learning how to manipulate it. I didn't think to click the Showdown Winnings box at first, so hear you go (I was suprised to see the NSD number is positive, no explanation for that...):
I think mug3n's explanation is correct. Now that he mentions it, I think I've heard this explanation before.
w.r.t., your graph: So much for my previous guess - your nsd winnings are quite positive - that means that you're playing aggressively - possibly too much so for 2NL. The winning graphs I've seen at 2NL are often even or slightly negative for NSD winnings.
From this graph, your big leak definitely seems to be what you're getting to showdown with. You may be building large pots with marginal holdings (which are getting shown down). Or you may be calling too many hands.
I think you may benefit from playing more carefully postflop. Your NSD earnings will suffer, but your SD winnings will hopefully more than make up for it.
But your first priority is adjusting your starting ranges more for position and possibly toning them down a bit.
For comparison: I'm at 13.36/10.52/3.26.
My VPIP's 5-6% from early, 8-10% middle, 14.8% hj, 18.3% co, 21.9% button. (11.5% in BB, 18.3% in SB)
My Went to SD is 21.24%, and Won$ at SD is 55.56%
Unfortunately I only have 5000 hands, so my long-term winrate isn't established (it's currently around 5 BB/100).