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Originally Posted by Unguarded
That looks like my red line! The RIO/GTO Wizard coach SauloCosta said in one of his videos that a red line worse than 6 BB/100 is a problem if I remember right. I honestly have no idea why mine sucks so hard. I have tried to fix it on my own, but it mostly just stays the same. If I eventually hire a coach, that will be one thing I suspect he would want me to work on.
Yeah, it's something I've been working on as well. Green is what matters at the end, but like you said, too negative is likely a sign of some leaks. My last two sessions (about 1500 hands) I have flattened it out. Obviously lol variance but I've made a few tweaks to my game that I think will help.
1. Check/raise more vs. small bets when defending from the BB. So often I was peeling with some weak backdoor equity and missing, then x/f turn. When OOP I'm going to try to do more x/r and folding, less calling. This is actually a constant struggle for me tbh, but just range vs. board reading and knowing when to fold more or x/r more is something I spend a fair amount of time on.
2. Go for thinner value on the river. Sure, a lot of this will just move blue line to red line when they fold a hand they would have checked anyways, but overall I think I'm missing some value on rivers and am to happy too take a showdown or check it over to my opponent even though I have a strong advantage.
3. Probe and float bet a bit more aggressively.
Other options are obviously bluff more and fold less, but I feel like adding in too many more bluffs or stationing off more would be a mistake, so I'm going to try out the above adjustments.