Hey, there!
@meolam asked me to check his database.
Here is my short review, maybe you have something to add
1 Total results
The winrate on NL10 has decreased quite a bit compared to NL2.
It's probably because on NL10, you need to pay more attention to the selection, and some things don't work as well as on NL2.
2 Preflop
Your open raise from EP-CO is too high.
Numbers like this will be fine:
EP 15-17%
MP 20-21%
CO 23-25%.
You're defending against 3bets by calling with the same range from EP-CO (C3Br stat).
This might not be the best approach, so it'd be great if you could find a way to fix this leak.
On a positive note, you've got 4bet bluffs. Keep up the good work!
Fold vs 3Bets OOP is too low. You can fold more hands, making your life easier postflop in this difficult spot.
For instance, I'd fold these hands against a 3-bet. I wouldn't even be open to some of them.
You don't have call openings on free positions (except for BTN) and that's good. I would give them up on BTN as well.
But the calls on BB don't look very good.
It looks like you are defending the same range against all positions.
This shouldn't be the case and I would recommend fixing this first.
Improve your BB defense and increase your winrate significantly.
Also, figure out your 3-betting, because it looks like you 3-bet against EP more than against MP.
In general, 3bets look too high against early positions.
3 Postflop
The barreling looks good. You have bluffs on the river and that's cool.
Among the disadvantages, you have a very low DelCBet and no CBet-XX-Fold line at all.
You have a low CBet flop, and also a low Check-Raise OOP. You need to work this spot.
Play with a high CBet (this is a simplified strategy, but it still works well on the micro) or play with a low CBet, but in this case, you need to work the Check-Raise range.
DelCBet is also too low.
In general, your game looks pretty aggressive, and that can be a big advantage, but make sure you use aggression against the right players.
Right now, it looks like you're getting hit too often.
Maybe this is because you are bluffing a lot against weak players who are not capable of folding.
Conclusions
Build your preflop strategy, as this is the foundation upon which your entire postflop game is built.
If you often find yourself on the flop with hands that should have been folded, you will make even more costly mistakes that will eat away at your win rate.
Stick to your aggressive style, but do a better job of watching your opponents and taking advantage of their leaks.
I think if you fix this, you will soon become a good NL10-25 regular.
Good luck!