Okay, I'm going to do a 25k hand checkup and want to try it the other way round - I'm putting the screenshot here but I'm also going to crunch through the data in place. Then the rest of you can rip apart my own analysis along with my stats.
The general statistics look decent, but the steal % is pretty gross. If there is such a thing as trying to steal too much, I may be approaching that neighbourhood.
I'm also cbetting maybe a tad too often and eventually getting called down a bit lighter than normal. But as 10NL is in general a very weak game, this may not be that big a problem. Potential leak, though. When I eventually move up, I'll need to tone this down a bit, otherwise any decent villains with HUD up are going to attack against my cbets more often than is healthy.
The combined figures from W$SF and W$@SD on the other hand signal a major leak. I'm obviously playing my hands too hard and blowing out second-best hands too often. Also, my river value bets are not getting called - and if they are, there is greater than average probability that I'm beat. Consequently, I'm probably calling river bets too often myself. This is directly related to play on earlier streets, where my actions are not keeping enough lesser hands in, and hence there are very few hands left that are willing to bluff or trying to make thin valuebets on the river.
Definitely a leak and much lost value. Will need to work on that.
Then on to positional statistics. Personally I don't see anything particularly deviant. The abnormally high VPIP from SB is alarming but there is a catch. When opening raises and 3bets are removed, I'm putting money in 12.5% of the time. So I'm calling raises with small pocket pairs, seeing steals where there are none, and completing in some very rare circumstances. Perhaps I should try to setmine less OOP, since it's hard enough to get paid in position. However, the fact that I'm breakeven in SB makes it likely that I'm doing at least something right. Note to self: don't try to resteal at this level. If the hand is not good enough to play against a raise OOP, just let it go. Positionally aware villains are rare in the fishpond.
A huge majority of raises in SB are opening raises, so a good part of the time I'm either punishing limpers with good hands or stealing from BB if the play folds around.
At the other end of the spectrum, I'm calling more when in position.
The BB/100 figure is indeed big blinds, not ptBB's. Primary reason for my abysmally low winrate can be seen in
http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/sh...&postcount=987 . I'm still climbing back up from a nasty swong, which may have been partly exaggerated by my earlier play.
Let's see what others have to say about this.