orangepeeleo: your graph is a classic case of FGators syndrome.
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FGators theory post, really good. That is the classic weak tight nit that plays very standerd but folds to any kind of opposition. It's kind of surprising to see this happening at NL10.
Your stats are interesting in a number of ways:
(1) your basic preflop stats are OK. You play really tight, but it's full ring so not that bad. You are position aware, steal a decent amount, hardly any 3-betting but that's OK too.
(2) Postflop you are just on the low side of the right aggressiveness range in just about every stat. You are reasonably aggressive, but the numbers still say "somewhat weak tight".
(3) Your Agg Factor numbers look pretty good, but your Agg Freq% look a bit low. That is classic weak-tight: bet, and fold when raised.
The point is: bet/fold is a very good move in many spots, but it looks like you ar overdoing things in general, playing too straightforward and predictable. (Again, amazing this can be true at NL10 now).
(3) The most amazing stat you have is the River Call Efficiency. That is amazingly high. In fact, I think you are the first person ever I have seen with a RCE that may be too high. I suspect you are calling a lot situations on the river where you should be raising, for value.
Overall: learn to think of your opponent's range for their actions, and be less paranoid about what they hold when they do not fold. You are a tight player, and odds are your value bets are still valuable even when called.
This is tricky advice, because you will need to open up postflop more. This is a recipe for variance, and straight to monkey tilt if overdone.
But, really, you are so tight. When they call you, they do not have you beat, honestly.