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Yea, it's not showdown pots for sure. Having a WTSD% of 22 means he's folding far too much obviously. SBrugby mentioned in one of his vids he only wins between 45 and 48% at showdown but he's winning the big pots and when he loses at showdown they are smaller pots. The WWSF% is fine and usually when someone wins that often they don't have a dropping redline. Between winning big pots at showdown adn losing small ones, you need to be winning without showdown or not putting in much money. I think it's a style difference and you just need to figure out what is different about 6m. I think the reason you started to drop after a great start is your aggression and tightness was winning hands when nobody knew you, but now they have notes and have played a few hands and know your tight and not showing down so floating and being aggressive on turns with draws is getting you to let go of hands.
I think you could open more buttons too. You should be really watching position, tighten up earlier and loosen up later.
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