My turn to do one of these then. I've been playing FR NL for a while now and feel like I've gotten used to ut and pretty much established I'm a winning player. Due to RL expenses I'm doing regular cashouts so I haven't been able to build my roll as much as I'd like, but this time I'm trying to move up to NL50 permanently so I thought a stat checkup could be in order.
Starting with the graph of all my NL25 FR play at Full Tilt this year:
I started out playing a bit too weak/tight, but at around hand 60k I moved to stars for some NL10 play and at the same time I changed my game a bit to become more aggressive in position, raising more limpers and so on. When I came back to FT I kept that up and though I'm most likely running a bit hot I'd like to think that changing up my play is what increased my winrate.
Stats from my short stay at Stars (where I incidently am back yet again to rebuild at NL10):
And here are the stats and position numbers from my play at Full Tilt:
Leaks that I suspect I have are probably the standard weak/tight nit ones. I give up pretty easy if my cbets are called or raised, tend to fold rather than call down when I'm unsure where I'm at and so on. Any other obvious leaks that stand out? Are any of my numbers way off?
All play above is 16-tabling btw and I feel that the number of tables helps me to avoid tilt alot which is obviously great. I also try to table select as much as possible and switch tables when they dry up. Having 40+ different HH files after a longer session is not uncommon these days.
So, do you guys think I can have a shot at NL50 or should I fine tune some more before moving up? Any input is much appreciated!