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Originally Posted by MR ABC POKER
fold to 3Bet after raising 62%
if that changes anything?
That's a lot more reasonable for 2NLz, although it might still be a bit high considering your tight opening ranges.
For reference, I play something like 22/16 at 2NLz, and my fold to 3-bet is 57% in that game, but I really I hate folding. (I should probably fold to 3-bets a bit more often, as the nits always seem to have aces when I have 65s).
Remember that when you call a 3-bet, you don't have to win the pot 50% of the time to break even. You just have to win often enough (given the pot odds) for calling to be more profitable than folding (and losing 3bb every time).
FWIW, I've only got 25 hands on you in my database, but have no notes on you, because I haven't yet seen you get to showdown. If you don't go to showdown very often - and you have a very negative redline - it's because you're putting money in the pot and then folding too much.
Note that a negative redline is perfectly normal, but you don't want it to get out of control. I'd actually recommend you reduce your table count so that you break the habit of folding every time you have a tricky/marginal spot. If you want to move up, you're gonna have to learn to play bloated pots with less than stellar hands. You can't fold your way to 100NL.
P.S. Another stat that indicates you're folding too often is your 'river call efficiency' of 1.78. It's great that you often have the best hand when you call on the river, but that number is so high that it indicates you're frequently folding the best hand. Try being a hero more often imo.
Last edited by ArtyMcFly; 12-07-2017 at 11:24 AM.