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are you sure you mean WTSD (went to SD when saw flop) and not W$SD (won $ at SD?)? this is a totally insane table if you do
assuming it is
W$SD then it makes reading very difficult as WTSD is critical but with what we've got I would advise as follows:
clockwise:
apa121- he hardly ever raises before the flop (so if he does you can be sure it's AA or KK) - this also means that you can't rule out hands like JJ and AKs when he limps, but you can see that not priming the pot when he has the best starting hand is costing him . way to play against this guy is get in cheap with SC etc. and bust him when his aggression runs into your junky made hand..
He bets his draws (aggression rating over 3 means he isn't flat calling often) 600+ hands means this read is very solid...
tilt5150 you only have 49 hands on so the read isn't as strong - he may play a few too may hands pre-flop (37% VIP) and has only one one out of three at SD - but he might just have got a couple of decent starting hands outdrawn to get those stats - he is losing a fair bit though so he might be starting to chase - one way or another there is a good chance of making money of this guy too..
pladon - he lets aggro players impale themselves on his made hands - 69% W$SD means he won't go to SD without the goods and but low aggression (ie calls as often as he bets/raises) means he may also like to float on the flop - he might require 2 bullets to shift - this is the type of guy that can be a real pain if he has position on you - his weaknesses may well be a bit of FPS and occasionally getting caught out by his slowplay - with such a huge W$SD he also may be capable of making big river laydowns as so be vulnerable to a bluff there..still 400+ hands and a big winner seem to bear out that he is best kept on another table or at least on your right..
sydall - not many hands but looks like typical loose calling station donkey - 60 hands and he has put money in half - rejoice that you have this guy on your right and that he he loses 70% of his showdowns ) we won;t ask how on earth he is up at the moment but you can be sure it won't last) - DO NOT get impatient and try to bluff this guy off hands - he will call off his stack with 2nd pair NK if he 'reads you' for a bluff (and he often will)
your stats are solid - I think you could be raising a little more than 7% from LP to put some more pressure on but otherwise fine..
lleweby is donktatsic beyond belief - even with only 49 hands logged we can see from his huge VIP that this guy is going broke in a hurry (and he seems to be passive CS type too) - same as for sydall only more so..
of course now apa and lleweby have just gone the thing you should be thinking about is 'should I stay' - the answer is yes by the way,, certainly until sydall goes..