$5 NLHE Full Ring: Analyse my HUD stats please?

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Hi, I was wondering if you guys could take a look at my HUD stats to see if there are any noticeable leaks in my playing style. Happy to post more stats if needed. Are these stats ideal for 5NL FR?

VPIP/PFR/AF: 15/12/4.5

CPFR/3B/F3B/4B/F4B: 5/6/90/1.8/60

ATS/FTS: 48/78

CBET/TCBET: 79/47

FCB/FCBT: 60/38

WTSD/W$SD:21/56

bb/100: 15.9
 
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first line is decent. After that starts the fish stats :) but I think that if you only attack bad players they are somewhat normal.
90% fold to 3-bet is quite high but not to worry about folding against nits and tags at this lvl.
ATS is quite low. I think you can find more spots to steal the blinds. This is the fun of playing from late position.
There is a big gap between flop and turn c-bet and the same with fold to flop c-bet and fold to turn c-bet. Again it is understandable if you only get involved with bad players.
bb/100 and how many hands? If it is like 50K than go on and do what you do because 15.9 winrate over 50k hands is gold. If it is over 5-10k hands it does not mean that you play good. It could be a heater.

However. From 10NL up you need to improve your play. Less fish and more regs. They will attack you preflop because you have a high fold to 3-bet percentage and will barrel you on all streets postflop with those stats.
 
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My c-bet vs. turn c-bet used to be fairly spread out as yours in. I have recently been trying to tighten that up, especially against regs. I believe it has gotten more popular to float the flop as there are more regs at the micros. If they have a low fold to cbet I may not even fire the first one.
 
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Wrong sub forum my friend...
 
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first line is decent. After that starts the fish stats :) but I think that if you only attack bad players they are somewhat normal.
90% fold to 3-bet is quite high but not to worry about folding against nits and tags at this lvl.
ATS is quite low. I think you can find more spots to steal the blinds. This is the fun of playing from late position.
There is a big gap between flop and turn c-bet and the same with fold to flop c-bet and fold to turn c-bet. Again it is understandable if you only get involved with bad players.
bb/100 and how many hands? If it is like 50K than go on and do what you do because 15.9 winrate over 50k hands is gold. If it is over 5-10k hands it does not mean that you play good. It could be a heater.

However. From 10NL up you need to improve your play. Less fish and more regs. They will attack you preflop because you have a high fold to 3-bet percentage and will barrel you on all streets postflop with those stats.

Thanks for the advice. I know my F3B is v high i'll need to work on this when i move up. For the gaps between CBET and TCBET should i be c-betting less or double barreling more? under 20k hands so far so could be a bit of a heater (probably is cos it's higher than my 2nl winrate), but it's definitely a good start.
 
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Thanks for the advice. I know my F3B is v high i'll need to work on this when i move up. For the gaps between CBET and TCBET should i be c-betting less or double barreling more? under 20k hands so far so could be a bit of a heater (probably is cos it's higher than my 2nl winrate), but it's definitely a good start.

I hope someone move this to the other sub forum.
Anyway. C-bet less and double barrel more. It is not an easy answer since it all depends on how you play the game and also my postflop stats at 5Nl looked almost the same(for 6 max of course). I avoided regs completely for witch barreling multiple streets as a semibluff made sense and only dealt with bad players against whom I took the same line. C-bet , value ,value, or c-bet, check/fold.

From 10NL up you need to finds more sources to get value from. Regs are floating more or play fit or fold. So against some makes sense to double barrel since they will test you calling on the flop, or if they called the flop you can be sure you are behind you do not have a strong hand. Blackrain79 wrote like 150 pages on his book on flop and turn play. A yeasier book to read is JhonA's "Poker by the book" that is free for download and it also discussed on his thread.
 
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I'm not sure you can move it directly between forums, so i just reposted it under "Cash games". Yea i think i c-bet probably slightly too much, and i only double barrel occasionally vs the regs, so my aim is to get my c-bet % to like 70 and my turn c-bet to 50, which i think is more reasonable.

Thanks, i'll take a look at those suggestions.
 
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