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Ok guys, so i got Poker Tracker 3 a short while ago, and i am still a noob to it. Maybe you can help me out a bit and tell me where i go wrong most of the time. Here are the hands i played since i go ptr3, most of them are at 2nl and a little bit of 5nl. I would also like to add that i play 24 tables at once, sometimes 6 handed but most of the time i play full ring.

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Total hands: 26,446
Amount won: $75.95
Won per 100 hands: $0.29
BB won per 100 hands: 6.91

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thank you for you time.
 
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sorry the picture is so small, i will try to upload it asap with better quality.
 
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I would be more than happy to help you out, except I'm not a fan of this screenshot. The best way we can help you is if you post your "hands by position". I don't know what exactly its called on PT3, because I have HEM. A side note though....if you're playing 24 tables that should mean you are already a poker god.

Side note #2 - 6.91BB/100 is solid. If you are still winning at 6.91BB/100 after 100k hands then you are a good player. Most regs can't sustain a winrate any higher than that.
 
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ok pictures reuploaded, hopefully with better quality, here they go:

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i also added hands by position as requested.
 
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more stats:




ok i would also like to ad that i have been winning for a 5.7BB/100 in my whole poker career, from the days when i didn't know why that D button keeps jumping around from player to player and why sometimes i put money in the pot whithout my will :D this account has 200.000 k hands seem by pokertableratings, played on pokerstars, account name is Alcoholu
 
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Alright so....looks like you're playing 10/6. IMO you could play a little looser than that, and tighten up your vpip/pfr. Trying playing like 12/10 or something for a while. To do that you can pretty much play the same way you're playing, just play a few more hands from the button. Your steal % is only 14%....thats super low. IMO should be at least 20 or 25%. VPIP of only 11 on the button is waywaywaywywaywyawyawaywayway too low.
 
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Alright so....looks like you're playing 10/6. IMO you could play a little looser than that, and tighten up your vpip/pfr. Trying playing like 12/10 or something for a while. To do that you can pretty much play the same way you're playing, just play a few more hands from the button. Your steal % is only 14%....thats super low. IMO should be at least 20 or 25%. VPIP of only 11 on the button is waywaywaywywaywyawyawaywayway too low.

alright, thank you for the advice, i will try playing a little more hands, especially from the button.

my concern is that my steal $ is only 14% advice, now i am thinking, considering these are the stats for 2nl, where you usually have a ton of limpers, isnt stealing like giving money away? even if there are no limpers, lets say i am on the button, i raise 3xbb, most of the time in the sb or bb or both there will be a guy who will call for 4 more cent.

once again, thank you for pointing it out, i will try stealing more from late position, if it don't seem to work i will go back to my old strategy.
 
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He's so tight cuz of 24-tabling. Just try and maintain a 14/12 at that, lol.

In regards to stealing, no you're not giving money away. First, make the raise 4bb+1 for every limper. This raise size helps generate pots that are quite often heads up or at most two villains on the flop.

At the lower stakes, players will sooooo often be playing fit or fold. Your cbets will in general have a much higher than usual success rate. Another good reason for the larger preflop raise size. Even though the blinds may call you light, they will often simply check/fold the flop, and you'll make a killing.

To start, only open wider on the button. Get a feel for that, and once you get more comfortable, you can open slightly wider from the CO as well. Also as you said, don't go crazy if there are limpers, you're not going to open 60%+ hands when 3 guys limped in front of you. However, players that limp are generally fairly weak to begin with. I employ approximately a 40% steal range from the CO, and my button steals vary based upon the blinds, but it's around 75%.

Don't try changing too much right now. I'd actually just go up to $10nl and do your thing there. You're beating the bejesus out of it right now, so just keep it up.
 
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