Does my PT3 leak tracker results look good? How do I fix my problems?

Pokergambler11

Pokergambler11

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It's only about 1500 hands. I don't usually use poker tracker but I'm doing the trial. It probably hasn't tracked my hands over 1 year obviously. Anyway I've been playing a little better but here are my results. Could you help my leaks? And does my profile actually look profitable? I'll add some keys so you understand what I mean by the words after

Good: I'm in the green :D
<Bad: in the grey, too less of it
Bad>: in the grey, too much of it
<Really bad: totally out of grey and green, too less of it
Really bad>: totally out of grey and green, too much of it

PREFLOP
VPIP: 18.35 (good)
PFR: 11.83 (good)
PFR/VPIP: 64.42 (good)
3Bet: 4.32 (good)

FLOP
Cbet flop: 49.30 (<bad)
Flop AF: 2.42 (good)
Flop AFq: 55.42 (good)
Fold to F Bet: 36 (<really bad)

TURN
Cbet turn: 68.75 (bad>)
Turn AF: 1.65 (good)
Turn AFq: 50.50 (good)
Fold to T bet: 33.96 (<bad)

RIVER
River AF: 1.79 (good)
River AFq: 44.16 (good)
Fold to R bet: 52.38 (good)

BLINDS
Att to steal - LP: 27.13 (good)
Fold blind to steal: 77.63 (good)
SB 3bet steal Att: 10.53 (good)
BB 3bet steal Att: 7.89 (good)

AGGRESSION
Aggression factor: 2.01 (good)
Aggression frequency: 51.45 (good)

RESULTS
WSD: 47.62 (<bad)
WTSD: 29.30 (good)
WWSF: 47.91 (good)
WSD after river call: 42.11 (good)
 
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Looks good imo. Smaller gap between VPIP and PFR (call less), maybe 3bet a bit more and cbet the flop more, get that up to like 60+. Could steal slightly more but nit picking.

PF awareness? That's an important stat.
 
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What the LeakTracker suggests: c-bet more flops, check more turns through (for pot control most often), and fold more to a flop c-bet (you're peeling too light), and also fold more on the turn.

Both these low flop and turn fold to bet % are the reason why your WTSD% is a little on the high side (nevermind that LeakTracker says it's good). You're seeing too many showdowns.
This in turn results in your low WSD%. You see too many showdowns, so you're beaten more often.

Chances are, if you just check/fold the flop on bad boards more often, and use a more "one-and-done" mentality for c-bets, your winrate will improve. Folding earlier also avoids compounding your mistakes with even more mistakes on the costlier streets.
Decide on the flop what you want to do with your hand. If you think it's going nowhere, just fold. Don't try to peel one just to see if you'll improve.
Don't overestimate backdoor draws.

Also try to raise a little more preflop as opposed to calling. Try to narrow down the gap between VPIP and PFR a little.


The stats in general are rather ok, so there's no huge leaks visible.

Once you get your hand sample up, you could provide us with more complete stats. Preferably broken down by position. But wait until you're in the 10K+ range for that.
 
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Thanks guys. This actually makes sense tim. I tend to always bet all the streets and start losing control of the pot, putting in more money than I should. I have been raising 5bb UTG and UTG+1, 4bb MP1, MP2 and MP3. Than a 3bb raise for CO, BTN and SB and BB. I'm finding it easier to put people on ranges with bigger raises
 
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Thanks guys. This actually makes sense tim. I tend to always bet all the streets and start losing control of the pot, putting in more money than I should. I have been raising 5bb UTG and UTG+1, 4bb MP1, MP2 and MP3. Than a 3bb raise for CO, BTN and SB and BB. I'm finding it easier to put people on ranges with bigger raises

Whilst you might find it easier to put other people on ranges raising different amounts from different positions, some players won't see your raises that way. They'll see your different raise sizes as an indication of your hand strength, not your position. So they're more likely to call you down with weaker holdings when you're in late position and have a chance to outdraw you (especially so with multiple callers).
If you have to raise different sizes though, I'd suggest 4xBB UTG in 6max and 3xBB everywhere else. If you're playing FR, I'd suggest 4/5xBB UTG/+1 and 3BB in all other positions. It just narrows it down a bit and people will notice your obvious strength UTG.
Your stats look pretty solid but you definitely need to close the gap between your VPIP and PFR. If you can get it down to a gap of 2-3 that would be fantastic. 3bet lighter if the situation calls for it and your PFR/3bet stats will both look better in the long run and give you a higher winrate! :D
 
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