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Stat analysis for complete poker Beginner Stat analysis for complete poker Beginner

01-09-2024 , 10:18 PM
Short introduction:
I just started playing Poker just around 3 months ago. First I played the Play money games on PS(just learned that starting there isnt really recommended) with the last 2 weeks playing 2NL ZOOM.
I've already read a couple books(Theory of Poker, Harrington on cash games vol1/currently reading Mathematics of Poker) and watched a lot of youtube. I only mention this because I think I know the basics theoretically, but struggle to apply them on the table(time constraint and overall just too little experience probably). There are also some absolutely atrocious call-downs(with mostly middle-strength hands). But seeing as im losing on 2NL im hoping the veterans of this forum can help me out by finding more large mistakes. I also appreciate any tipps to the previously mentioned problems.
Lets start
Sample Size: 10600 Hands(2NL ZOOM)

with this being my stats:

Looking at results by position
Somehow managed to turn the best position into the worst and the scd worst into the scd best.
(The first collumn describes EV/100 )


Here are my Per Hole card winnings with each Hand from Drivehud 2:
I will just post the best ones and worst ones since outliers is probably the only thing usefull from here



I'm happy to provide more stats if required.
Thanks for your help!!!
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01-11-2024 , 12:52 PM
Hey!

Welcome to the world of poker! It's great that you're diving into the game with enthusiasm and a willingness to learn.

10k hands is not a representative sample, but what immediately stands out is WTSD 31.
Chances are that you often get to the showdown with hands that need to be folded.
This leak is common to many novice players.

If you have specific hands or situations you'd like feedback on, feel free to share them here. The 2+2 community is a great resource for getting insights from experienced players.

Good luck on your poker journey!
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01-11-2024 , 01:06 PM
I wouldn't consider wtsd of 31 too high fwiw.
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