Learning some leak analysis, appreciate some thoughts

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ymalemodels

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Hi guys

Just started playing NLHE micro stakes with MTT mainly full ring but some 6-max and have decided that I need to start looking at my leaks.

I have some ideas about how to improve but I'd like your experience and comments. Sample size is a bit small at 7k hands but I think its a start.

My first thoughts are that i'm probably too loose with VPIP of 27.49 overall and I don't play enough hands in the CO and BTN. I have a major leak in my SB either through too much limping, variance or something else.

I'm not sure about this but I feel like too many hands are going to showdown, maybe I could have protected my hands better or gotten more value. I think my aggression factor is okay, maybe I should
squeeze more or 3 bet more often.

Looking at my Cbet percentages makes me feel like I might be playing my cards too face up.

Really appreciate any comments thanks.
 
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Position is important! You're too loose in early and middle position, but then you're too tight on the CO and especially the BTN.

You play from the blinds WAY too much. Seriously nit up in the blinds! Like I said: position is important, and the blinds are always OOP!!!

Large gap between your VPIP and your PFR, you might want to (cold)call a bit less and raise a bit more. If there's limpers and you don't have a speculative hand (small PP, suited connector), but you do have something you'd like to play, then raise instead of overlimping.

Your WtSD is WAY too high. This starts with being too loose preflop, peeling flops too light, and eventually continuing too far with a weak hand.
Fold more preflop and fold the flop more. This'll also avoid you continuing on the more expensive later streets with weak holdings (often pot-committing yourself).


Your c-bet % are on the low side, but if you're seeing a lot of multiway flops, that's not that bad. Just be sure to c-bet often enough when HU. Board texture is important, though.

3-bet and squeeze percentages are good, and your AFq looks good as well. You're already doing plenty of things right. Now nit up a bit more and you'll get there.


Post hands here, reply to hands here (preferably without reading any of the other people's analysis first), and success will come your way.
 
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Position is important! You're too loose in early and middle position, but then you're too tight on the CO and especially the BTN.

You play from the blinds WAY too much. Seriously nit up in the blinds! Like I said: position is important, and the blinds are always OOP!!!

Large gap between your VPIP and your PFR, you might want to (cold)call a bit less and raise a bit more. If there's limpers and you don't have a speculative hand (small PP, suited connector), but you do have something you'd like to play, then raise instead of overlimping.

Your WtSD is WAY too high. This starts with being too loose preflop, peeling flops too light, and eventually continuing too far with a weak hand.
Fold more preflop and fold the flop more. This'll also avoid you continuing on the more expensive later streets with weak holdings (often pot-committing yourself).


Your c-bet % are on the low side, but if you're seeing a lot of multiway flops, that's not that bad. Just be sure to c-bet often enough when HU. Board texture is important, though.

3-bet and squeeze percentages are good, and your AFq looks good as well. You're already doing plenty of things right. Now nit up a bit more and you'll get there.


Post hands here, reply to hands here (preferably without reading any of the other people's analysis first), and success will come your way.

A lot of good things here. Thank you! Even though these aren't my hands, just reading your post made me realize that I may be playing a bit too tight on the button and the cutoff. As a matter of fact, I may be playing too tight overall.
 
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