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Postby DaHitDogg » Sun May 22, 2005 8:41 am

10k hand checkup after switching to Full Ring from 6-max (NL100):

The good news is that I won at a decent, but not so impressive 4.94PTBB/HH.The bad news is that I know I should have done better. One session that I never should have started cost me roughly 2PTBB/HH. The really, really ugly part was my W$SD statistic. It was 46% over 10k+ hands. Obviously I am winning bigger pots than I am losing, but this % is ridiculous. Has anyone had this problem? Any suggestions on fixing it? This appears to be evidence of a big leak.
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Postby APerfect10 » Sun May 22, 2005 9:19 am

What is your WTSD% and folds to river bet?

From my stats on you, your river aggression is the highest of all streets. This could potentially be a sign of bluffing which would lower your W$SD%

I would seriously consider getting more aggressive on the flop and then slowing it down on each street.

If your WTSD% is at or below 20% and your folds to river bet is above 70% then my only suggestion other than modifying your aggression would be to run through excessions leak finder steps and determine what your problem is.
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Postby DaHitDogg » Sun May 22, 2005 9:44 am

Yep, looks like I need to check for the leaky hands.

WTSD% = 17.5%
Folded to river bet = 80.2%
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Postby kennyg » Mon May 23, 2005 12:33 am

I thought about this one for awhile. Maybe you aren't raising enough on the flop and turn, so you can get out of showdowns all together?

My W$S% is 65. But, I don't get to showdowns often...I try to raise the turn and the flop and usually they will fold to me. Especially with draws and other semibluff hands. These plays work better on the $200NL and $400NL then below.

The main thing is that when I'm betting, I always want to have cards I can hit on the turn or river that will make my hand the nuts, or close to the nuts. Maybe you're betting too hard with decent hands that are hard to improve...and calling too often with draws? (when you should be raising.)

This is a tough one. It could be so many different things.

Is there anything else you can tell us..so other stats that may give us a clue?
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