13k hands of PLO $25
Vpip: 29.9
VpSB: 45.3
Pfr: 2.2
Looking pretty normal?
Won$wsf: 26.9%
Went to SD: 20.5%
Won$SD: 45% (too low I guess)
Aggression
Flop: 1.8 (bet 12.6%. raise 3.6%)
Turn: 2.0 (Bet 17.4%. raise 4.2%)
River: 2.0 (Bet 20.3%. raise 2.8%)
Too passive?
First action after pfr:
Bet: 50%
Check: 20.5%
No action: 15.5%
Call: 5.4%
Raise: 4.3%
Fold: 3.6%
Check/raise: 0.7%
I might be CB-ing too often?
Folded to river bet: 65.8%
Needs to go up a lot. right?
Position stats (vpip / pfr / ptbb100)
Button: 35.7 / 4.3 / 0.01
Cutoff: 31.7 / 4.3 / 0.30
UTG+5: 31.9 / 3.9 / 0.17
UTG+4: 29.1 / 1.7 / 0.26
UTG+3: 30.2 / 0.6 / 0.07
UTG+2: 29.1 / 0.8 / -0.12
UTG+1: 26.3 / 1.32 / 0.33
UTG: 26.9 / 1.9 / -0.24
BB: 9.6 / 1 / -0.05
SB: 45.3 / 0.9 / 0.46
Making money from all positions except UTG. UTG+2 and BB. Most profitable is SB, can't be too common. Looks like I am overvaluing the button a bit? Should probably tighten up even more in EP, though the last 4k hands I am 22/23/28 in UTG/UTG+1/UTG+2 so I am already doing that.
Win rate: 14.3ptbb/100
Seems high, not that I am complaining.
Biggest winning hands:
1. KKJT well played
2. AAT6 Well played
3. 6432 (all-in 4-way with 37% equity) Well played
4. TT76 (all-in 4-way with 22.5% equity) Mjeh
5. A552 (all-in 5-way with 15% equity) Mjeh
Biggest losing hands:
1. 8654 (One 2:nd nuts against maniac. one bad play) Bad play
2. AAKJ (Probably shouldn't be losing with this. str8 vs set/boat twice) Unlucky
3. AKJ6 (2x stack All-in with top two + nut flush draw vs top set) Unlucky
4. A653 Bad play
5. A988 (One top set vs FD bad beat. one vs moron who sucked out) Unlucky
I might be partial but it looks like I play more hands good than bad. 3 of the losses are bad beats but only 2 of the wins are "good beats", and not at all as unlikely as the bad beats. If you understand what I am saying.
That's about all the info I could scrounge up. Would love some feedback as usual.
Ps. Also wondering if the win/rate is sustainable
Pps. Should I move up to the 50's? I'm waiting for 50 buyins/20k hands whichever comes first...