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    Default 200NL stats.

    Anyone see anything that is out of whack? My winrate has dropped almost 1BB/100 over the last 2 months.



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    idk about stats, maybe WSD% seems a bit low?? Raise pf more..

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    I play 8 at a time.

    I usually get in about 45-50K hands a month.
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    Play 12 and hope your winrate doesn't go down lol.
    Idk man, you definetely aren't killing the game.
    For me i tend to get a lot better reads with 6 tabling, for me 8 my reads go down a considerably huge amount. Maybe you could try moving to six tables.

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    Here ya go...

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    I'll just tell you what i tell everyone with stats like yours, you may or may not be doing these things:

    1. Raise limpers who play bad with a wider range. (e.g. if a crappy player limps in mid-late and you are on cutoff with T9o, this is a raise, not a limp-behind. You should never be limping behind unless there are tons of limpers ahead or there are shortstacks who will call you light.

    2. Steal the blinds more, your %age is like 25, raise it to 35+. At 2/4 and up you should probably steal even more than 35%, maybe 40-45.

    3. Defend your blinds a little more liberally vs late position raisors. You seem to be losing a little too much from the blinds.

    4. Don't overestimate implied odds. When you hold 44 in the small blind and you are facing a raise from a 100bb stack, it isn't always a call. If a good tag is raising in latish position, you can't call profitably just for "set value."
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    Thanks, Renton. I appreciate the advice.
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    your rakeback check must look nice ...
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    ya you are so tight that you need to be winning more showdowns.
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    You also need to be a lot more aggressive on the button. Your W$WSF is very low at 36.34%...mine is 49% on the button and ramps down smoothly to ~30% in the SB which I believe is more normal. So, I'd review your button play and see where you are missing out on some value...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Renton
    ya you are so tight that you need to be winning more showdowns.
    I agree that I need to raise more hands on the button/CO (especially against weak limpers), but what other areas am I too tight in?
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    i didn't say you were too tight, i said you were so tight that you need to be fighting harder for the pots you are in.

    You're 16/10, thats about the same stats as i run when i 12 table 1/2. I think if you play any looser than like 18/15 or 20/16, you'll probably be spewing a little.

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