I know it's a small sample. But I would still like to fix some of my mistakes now, rather than at 100,000 hands.
Have been mucking around with FR 10NL and breaking even, now trying a shot at FR 25NL.
Please rip me apart. I want to learn to be a winning player, so be brutally honest.
I will do a bit of self analysis first:
I cbet 80% of the time whether I hit on the flop or not (to disguise if I have hit or not). Because of this I get a lot of folds on the flop - leading to most of my gains through Money Won $ without showdown.
But is this the best strategy? If I hit with my good hands, I get rid of the bad hands too ealry. However if they call I probably continue on with the hand longer than I should. I don't want the regs to just call my cbets so I give up on the turn - leading to most of my loses through Money Won $ with showdown.
If I start slow
er playing my good hands I'm sure the regs will pick up on this. And realise that a large cbet = bluff, small cbet = good hand.
I'm not sure you can read too much into these stats with such a small sample.
Although my SB VP$IP looks quite high? Probably need to tighten it up a bit.
These look like the most revealing stats. Definately looks like I'm putting too my faith into TPTK and weak two pairs.
Need to realise these are **** hands and need to learn how to throw them away when I get villian agression.
Would throwing away weaker hands to agression fix this graph up? Need to increase the Money Won $ with Showdown somehow...
I appreciate any help people can give me. I can post more stats or hand histories if you want. I think my biggest problem is realising that my hand is beaten...