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Originally Posted by azan
really need sum help plz?
I'm going to be a little harsh here. Please take it in the "tough love," spirit in which it is intended.
When I look at your stats, almost everything about them screams to me that you are almost unthinkingly aggressive early in the hand, and that you then tend to mess up the hand quite a lot. What I see are a lot of indicators that you pound, pound, pound, without really giving much thought to opponents' ranges, maximizing value and (gasp) pot controlling when appropriate. In many respects, your stats look pretty, but your WR indicates that you are playing more for good stats than for good results.
To get more specific, here are some of the giant leaks I saw:
1. Your blind losses: Are huge. Your preflop stats look nice, you are playing solid TAg and restealing a lot and not cold calling or completing much, but you are getting slaughtered. Here's what I suspect:
a. Small blind raising--If I had to guess, i would say that you are raising a lot of marginal hands that other players are completing. You should probably fold some of that stuff.
b. Restealing from both blinds: Your 3 bet stats are really high. They are not so high as to cause much of a problem for players that have the post flop skills to back them up, but I suspect you have a problem here. I bet if you filter out AA, KK, QQ, AK from your 3 betting range from the blinds, that you will see a winrate between 100bb/100 hands and -200bb/100 hands.
c. Cold calling. You don't do it very much, but I would wager that you are negative with the best hands you cold call with.
2. LP stealing. It looks like you steal a lot. But your WR is so low that I can virtually guarantee you that you are losing money when you run the filters main filters/action facing player is unopened/more fliters/pfr = true/saw flop = true. If this is the case, it means that you are misplaying your stealing range post flop.
3. This may also be the case for your isolation plays.
4. Your W$SD is far too low for your TAg preflop stats. Given that your aggression factor is 4.0, my suspicion here is that you are betting and raising marginal hands a lot and getting looked up, especially on the river.
5. Your flop c-bet is on the high side. You're probably losing money when you filter for pfr = true, flop c-bet made = true, saw turn = true.
6. Your Turn c-bet is low.
The combination of 5 and 6 means that you are one of the more floatable players in your game. You are checking a ton of turns and opponents are betting it at you. Which means you are either folding a lot to worse hands, or, more likely, doing spewy things like check/raising light and mixing in occasional check/guess on the turn, check/guess on the river lines.
I'm not entirely sure how you are getting to showdown a high percentage of the time, losing most of them, checking a ton of turns, and all the while maintaining an aggression factor of 4. Those stats do not tell a coherent story, and, usually, when that is the case, you have giant post flop leaks.
Unfortunately, I can't really tell what they are from the stats you posted.
The big problems you have are showdown, blind losses, and your low LP win rates. Work on those first, and you should see significant improvement. PM me if you have questions about anything I have said, or about some of the filters you will need to run.