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Originally Posted by slyless
A low value (27-) WTSD says that you tend to overfold, and a high value (33+) tends to overcall.
A low WWSF (45%-) says that you tend to underbluff, and a high (50+) tends to overbluff.
WSD is evaluated together with WTSD and WWSF. It should usually be in the range of 50-55%.
Your high WSD says that you run well and you had a lot of strong hands at the showdown.
Examples of combined evaluation of these three states:
If you see an opponent with WTSD 25 / WWSF 42 / WSD 55, then this is a passive, straightforward player who rarely bluffs, or does not bluff at all.
You shouldn't bluffcatch against such players.
An opponent with WTSD 28 / WWSF 49 / WSD 48 plays aggressively and bluffs a lot.
Against such a player, I would consider bluffcatching.
My values are:
WWSF: 52.4%
WTSD: 33.9
WSD: 45.4
This is from a 30k hand sample on GGPoker, mainly NL5 and NL10. Using your description of the stats I would be overcalling and overbluffing, and that sounds about right. I have a positive red line and a negative blue line. In the last 7k or so hands I've tried to fold more and the red line has evened out and the blue line started to increase.