Can someone analyse my stats please at 2nl

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Ive been grinding 2nl both 6max and 9max(4 tables at most) for the last 2 months and wondered if someone can look at my stats and tell me where some leaks are? All input will be valuable as I need lots of help as I dont normally play ring games

stats 6max 9max
hands 14590 13284
$ Won $46.44 $29.94
bb/100 15.92 11.27
VPIP 26.6 20.2
PFR 7.7 5.0
3BET 2.8 1.8
POSTFLOP AGG 1.39 1.25
POSTFLOP AGG% 22.4 21.4
W$SF% 36.2 29.4
WTSD% 31.2 26.8
WON% AT SD 55.6 34.2
FLOP CBET$ 77.5 79.7
TURN CBET% 61.3 64.0
RIVER CBET% 60.0 70.6
FOLD TO FLOP CBET 57.6 65.1
FOLD TO TURN CBET 26.8 24.6
FOLD TO RIVER CBET 39.5 43.8

graph for both 6max and 9max:
 

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You should run this through the Holdem Manager App Leak Buster. Even if you just use the free trial, it will still point you towards some of the leaks you have and give you advice on how to go about adjusting from there.
 
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Way too passive preflop (not raising enough and calling way too much)
 
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Your VPIP and PFR are way way too far apart. Stop calling so much or open limping. Also for FR, I think 20.2 is way too loose. Your vpip for 6m is ok, but get that PFR up in the 20s. You could be a little more agro. 1.39 is pretty passive, but at 2nl, you really just need to bet your made hands for value, and c/f your air.

Other than that, you're got a decent winrate after 30k hands, so don't stray too far away from what you're doing.

Also, why play 6m and FR? I would stick with one or the other, so you're not always readjusting.
 
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You should run this through the Holdem Manager app Leak Buster. Even if you just use the free trial, it will still point you towards some of the leaks you have and give you advice on how to go about adjusting from there.
lol i didnt even know what leak buster was, just ran it, and gonna have a look at the results. thanks for the help.
Way too passive preflop (not raising enough and calling way too much)
yeah I guess I am, Ive gotta change that. Thanks SU.
Your VPIP and PFR are way way too far apart. Stop calling so much or open limping. Also for FR, I think 20.2 is way too loose. Your vpip for 6m is ok, but get that PFR up in the 20s. You could be a little more agro. 1.39 is pretty passive, but at 2nl, you really just need to bet your made hands for value, and c/f your air.

Other than that, you're got a decent winrate after 30k hands, so don't stray too far away from what you're doing.

Also, why play 6m and FR? I would stick with one or the other, so you're not always readjusting.
So, vpip and pfr should be near enough the same right?
yeah I call a lot with Ax suited , and low pocket pairs to set-mine. Will change that.
Will start raising a lot more, and more aggression postflop.
As for the mix, there's only ever 4 tables going, 2 of each, so I play them all.
Thanks for the help, BD.
 
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Yep already been said, for full ring 20/5 is too loose and too passive, i think solid stats for full ring at 2nl would be like 12/10 - 15/12 or something. You shouldnt need to be getting any looser than that at 2nl. Id suggest stop just calling with suited Aces, by all means raise them first in when you're in the cut off or button, but the key at full ring is to be much tighter in early position and then much looser in the late positions especially the co and realllly especially the button.

At 6max you should be opening all pocket pairs from early position onwards and at full ring you might think you should open all pocket pairs from the middle positions but you should probably just be opening like 77+ from MP and start opening lower ones as you get nearer the button.
 
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Yep already been said, for full ring 20/5 is too loose and too passive, i think solid stats for full ring at 2nl would be like 12/10 - 15/12 or something. You shouldnt need to be getting any looser than that at 2nl. Id suggest stop just calling with suited Aces, by all means raise them first in when you're in the cut off or button, but the key at full ring is to be much tighter in early position and then much looser in the late positions especially the co and realllly especially the button.

At 6max you should be opening all pocket pairs from early position onwards and at full ring you might think you should open all pocket pairs from the middle positions but you should probably just be opening like 77+ from MP and start opening lower ones as you get nearer the button.

thanks acky, sound advice. will try to do the things you mentioned, thanks again.
 
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lol i didnt even know what leak buster was, just ran it, and gonna have a look at the results. thanks for the help.

No problem. It's helped me increase my winrate significantly since I purchased it about a year ago, so I always spread the word when I can. GL with fixing your leaks!
 
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I think it is okay to "limp along" in a limped pot for a number of reasons. You don't want to be putting in big iso raises with hands that play well multiway, but the gap should definitely be tighter. Pretty much all of the great poker players are aggressive
 
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Limping along with some speculative hands is ok. Baby suited aces, small pp, sc are great in multiway pots when you hit. Open limping is all bad though.

I limp along with those types of hands in the right situations also, but with his VPIP and PFR so different, I think he is open limping also.
 
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Yea I have never seen value in open limping. I used to and get heads up with the BB. So frustrating when you did hit your set and knew he'd just fold. Want to have a pot worth playing for...
 
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No problem. It's helped me increase my winrate significantly since I purchased it about a year ago, so I always spread the word when I can. GL with fixing your leaks!
thanks bud!
i was about to say it all looks good until a saw your PRF are 5 and 7
the gab should be max 5 from vpip to prf.
never limp
max of 5 for the gap? ok will try to do that, thanks bud.
I think it is okay to "limp along" in a limped pot for a number of reasons. You don't want to be putting in big iso raises with hands that play well multiway, but the gap should definitely be tighter. Pretty much all of the great poker players are aggressive
see, thats why Im not aggressive!
Limping along with some speculative hands is ok. Baby suited aces, small pp, sc are great in multiway pots when you hit. Open limping is all bad though.

I limp along with those types of hands in the right situations also, but with his VPIP and PFR so different, I think he is open limping also.
Yeah I pretty much limp baby suited aces, 22-66, and low suited connectors and fold against a raise(unless a min-raise), and if I dont hit the flop I fold.
 
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