What's the average WTSD% for 10nl?

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Just curious, those of you that have PT3 or HEM and play 10nl what is your WTSD% ?
 
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My last 7k hands at 6-max 10nl. A WTSD of 27.0% with a W$SD of 50.8.
 
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Last 2 posts, you need to get to showdown more. Lol I know this post is not helpful in the least bit but you are not going to showdown enough. 1 thing may be that you are folding in situations where you should be calling etc.
 
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No need to get defensive now. But Im sure if you go through your DB, you would find a lot of situations where you folded and a call would have been standard.
 
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Last 2 posts, you need to get to showdown more. Lol I know this post is not helpful in the least bit but you are not going to showdown enough. 1 thing may be that you are folding in situations where you should be calling etc.

You think so? I don't play 10nl but my FR WTSD stat from 25nl thru 100nl is 24.5%. Beside folding too much this stat can be influenced by betting too thinly on the river (spots where you opponent is not calling very often).
 
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didn't mean for it to sound defensive.

Let me flip it around a bit then.

What common situations do you think I could be missing out on that I can go look for?
 
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You think so? I don't play 10nl but my FR WTSD stat from 25nl thru 100nl is 24.5%. Beside folding too much this stat can be influenced by betting too thinly on the river (spots where you opponent is not calling very often).

Well from some nl people I talked to, they said ideally you would be at like 25-26% but then again, it depends so much on player type etc.
 
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Well from some nl people I talked to, they said ideally you would be at like 25-26% but then again, it depends so much on player type etc.

Maybe so. I would say that both zek and the dark side's W$SD stat seems really high. That probably indicates folding a bit too much more than anything else. That stat is usually within a couple of % points of 50% I believe.
 
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It takes a bad beat to swing my bankroll down a meaningful amount if that's what you mean.

AA lost to KK all-in preflop, and an AA lost to an AQ that got all-in when they flopped top pair (no other draws). It happens.
 
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It takes a bad beat to swing my bankroll down a meaningful amount if that's what you mean.

AA lost to KK all-in preflop, and an AA lost to an AQ that got all-in when they flopped top pair (no other draws). It happens.

Not really talking about bad beats. I'm just saying that you're not getting to SD very often without the best hand. It's likely a combination of a few things. You probably play tight preflop so you're starting with the better hand on average. You probably give people too much credit postflop so you're folding away some equity on occasion.

None of these things are right or wrong but you are likely sacrificing some value. Doesn't mean you can't be a big winner.

What's the sample size on the WTSD/W$SD stats you posted?
 
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A little over 26K hands from July and August.
 
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I suppose it's a good problem but I've had those academy things tracking me the last couple months. For the Rush one I've been stuck for about 2 days now with no one re raising me when I make a raise from the button.
 
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How often do you ATS from the BTN?
 
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If adding the ATS stat to the Positions -> Position Hands report was correct it's 26.66%

I'm generally looking for one of two things.

(Ha, just got raised from the SB as I'm typing this)

A hand of some sort or high sb and bb blind fold percentages with no limpers in the pot before me.
 
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You can look to steal more. Just add some more to what you call "a hand".
 
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I'll add a notch and see how it goes. The forums need a thanks button. :)
 
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I'm sitting here with this thought on my buttons now.

I think I'd rather loosen how much folding I've seen the buttons do than add more hands to regular raises.

Go for the more probable blind scoops than raising with hands that I'm folding if I get re raised.

Is there a set of stats besides BB/Hand from the button to track and monitor as the ATS (should) be creeping up?
 
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My SB ATS is 28.96. I feel like I've been raising and getting a lot of unexpected calls from the BB when I'm raising with decent or better hands from the SB. The unexpected calls tend to shut me down unless I hit the flop good. Playing out of position sucks.
 
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So you're ATS is higher from the worst position on the table than it is from the best??? I think we have a problem.

I call a shit ton from the BB when the SB opens. Why? Because playing HU OOP sucks and I can float lots of flops and take bigger pots on the turn/river. You don't need to tighten up the SB range too much but I would suggest opening the BTN range considerably.
 
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I crushed this down as much as a could for a screen shot.

Can't remove the AA (gotta be some bad AA/KK losses in there)

But out of curiosity here are the SB stats for my Rush poker :

Rush Poker SB Stats

I got hooked during that early July rush poker bonus period.

I'm doing much better with 1 rush table than multi tabling to get my hands in.
 
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Yeah, a couple of these, we've all been there :)

Full Tilt - $0.10 NL RUSH - Holdem - 9 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 3

LP: $5.00
CO: $28.02
BTN: $6.61
Hero (SB): $12.84
BB: $7.25
UTG: $12.89
UTG+1: $10.21
MP: $10.77
MP+1: $13.85

Hero posts SB $0.05, BB posts BB $0.10

Pre Flop: ($0.15) Hero has A:spade: A:heart:

UTG raises to $0.30, fold, fold, fold, fold, fold, fold, Hero raises to $1.20, fold, UTG raises to $12.89 and is all-in, Hero calls $11.64 and is all-in

Flop: ($25.78, 2 players) 8:spade: J:spade: 9:diamond:

Turn: ($25.78, 2 players) Q:heart:

River: ($25.78, 2 players) K:club:

Hero shows A:spade: A:heart: (One Pair, Aces)
UTG shows K:spade: K:heart: (Three of a Kind, Kings)
UTG wins $24.07
 
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Stop completing in the SB so much. Your implied odds aren't NEARLY as good as you think because
1. You're OOP and can not control the pot size very easily
2. No one really goes broke in limped pots without the 2nd nuts at least.

I play very raise or fold from the SB.
 
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