My 10NL stats and graph so far... anyone spot any leaks as i'm really struggling? :)

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Dkazlauskas

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Hi Guys,

Took Shots at 10nl zoom. just under a 30k hand sample.
Just seem to be struggling to be honest. A bit confused about what i'm doing wrong... please take a look and let me know what you think :)

I've attached my graph and stats.

Thanks
 

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Here's my redline blue line graph too. :)
 

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I won't pretend to know better than you about your game as I'm only looking at numbers but I saw a video from a coach recently that said basically that if you don't beat the stake you are playing at, start by doing those things :

1- Stop playing Zoom
2- Tighten up your VPIP and 3-bet a bit. He said that at 10NL and 25NL you could beat the game with a 18/14 VPIP/PFR and 4% 3-bet if you play well postflop. Your postflop stats seems good to me.

You seem to fold a lot to 3-bet, anything over 66%, villain can 3-bet ATC against you and profit.

hope this helps, good luck at the tables!
 
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Neek4555

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Oh lord stop playing zoom!!!!! You're killing everything stay away from zoom..like the pit games.in casinos. Stick to your bread and butter.
 
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It’s quite easy to notice that your red line is way too deep. Now why is that I don’t know. However realize that you are break even player and any change for better makes you profitable, so not bad.

If we look sessions won it says 53.7% so you win more than lose, but your losses are bigger than winnings, that might hint that you have fish-withdrawal symptoms (once a fish, always a fish), similar to mine.

If you look re line it was fine until 7k hand, then it started to go down. Something, maybe aggression, changed there. Same time you lost some big pots while being clear favorite.

Could you provide position stats too?
 
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