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A few questions.....
Just printed out a graph on HEM. My first 15000 hands. I am looking for some analysis. I am not neccessarily looking for free analysis, but any help would be appreciated. If anyone can refer me to someone who does this typs of analysis for a fee, that information could be helpful also. Thanks in advance.
Here are the vitals....No Limit Hold 'Em, mostly 50nl.
-$760 total
-$1100 non-showdown winnings
+$340 showdown winings
-$900 all-in EV

Just trying to get better, this forum has been very helpful.

Carpe Diem-
Joe D.
 
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Why don't you post it here in the thread?
 
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With very limited information here's some general thoughts.

-1,100 non-showdown= you're folding to hands that you might still be ahead in or calling raises you shouldn't then folding later once you don't hit.

+340 showdown= positives numbers so good. You might not be betting enough when you have the best hand. Maybe making small bets so you can just get something?

-900 all in ev= calling or shoving in the wrong spots or maybe over playing hands like a big ace or pp's 77-JJ?

These are just guesses and I know you wanted graphs for in depth, but maybe some of the othere here can help you in just a more general sense.
 
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With very limited information here's some general thoughts.

-1,100 non-showdown= you're folding to hands that you might still be ahead in or calling raises you shouldn't then folding later once you don't hit.

+340 showdown= positives numbers so good. You might not be betting enough when you have the best hand. Maybe making small bets so you can just get something?

-900 all in ev= calling or shoving in the wrong spots or maybe over playing hands like a big ace or pp's 77-JJ?

These are just guesses and I know you wanted graphs for in depth, but maybe some of the othere here can help you in just a more general sense.

-900 allin EV. When you're all in, you have an expected value for your hand at the point you went all in - if you're a coinflip, you have 50% equity, so if the pot is $100, your Ev is $50. This generally means you're running bad when you're all in, this is 18bi's below all in Ev. However, this is not a good thing to pay attention to - it doesn't tell you much about whether you're playing well or not, esp when you're not all in (doesn't tell you anything about situations where you're not all in).

If your red line (non-sd winnings) is below zero, this means you're putting money in the pot and then folding. Think about the possibility that you're calling too often when you shouldn't, the possibility that you're missing opportunities to steal pots postflop, and the possibility that you're two or three barreling air in bad situations to try to steal pots postflop and getting blown out of the pot when you get raised. Can't say which it is without more info.

You may want to post your positional stats if you'd like more help.
 
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Thanks for the responses. Much appreciated.
It turns out that I am not smart enough to figure out how to post a graph on here. Apologies for my limited skill set.
I hear what y'all are saying and soaking it in. I agree, it seems as though I don't win enough with my winning hands and lose too much with my losing hands. Chasing? Playing too loose pre-flop? Probably out of position too much?
Thanks again for the responses.
Joe D.
 
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