I've been loitering on this forum for the past couple of months, as the info is very valuable to those of us just learning the game -- especially as I am really just getting started into "serious" poker, though used to be a blackjack counter years ago. I bought PT and accumulated about 20,000 hands to try and understand all it can do (amazing program), and my stats are beginning to improve. Started out at 40 VP$IP and now in the lower 20's (but average hovering around 30, so I'm still trying to tighten up. I'm most comfortable at NL1/2 on Party, though I try NL2/4 here and there. UB seems much looser (PT VP$IP 20-40 range lately, while Party is in the high teens with more tight players). Hard for me to concentrate on more than one table at a time, but it may be I'm playing too many hands. I've read Skansky, Hilger, Voorhaus, etc. but there's too much to absorb until I get more experience. My summary for the last 1000 hands are:
VP$IP 30%
PFR 8%
Flop AF 2.63
Turn AF 3.62
River AF 2.55
PTBB/hr is 11.35
Went to SD 21%
Won at SD 34%
Folded to River Bet 44%
Attempt Steal Blinds at 27%
I'm going to try out the hand converter to ask more specific advice, but I'd appreciate any insight into major leaks you can see in these stats so far, and what I need to do to improve. Thanks!