What's the sample size?
I agree. You also need to tighten up your hand selection if you miss the flop wouldn't hurt to check and not bet into the villain if he's just check calling you down. Now you don't know if you're ahead or not. Probably why your bets aren't that big and getting called down to the river IMO.Yeah, basically you're showing down too often, you're probably calling too much/not betting enough (over a large sample, of course).
I agree. You also need to tighten up your hand selection if you miss the flop wouldn't hurt to check and not bet into the villain if he's just check calling you down. Now you don't know if you're ahead or not. Probably why your bets aren't that big and getting called down to the river IMO.
It means that we need to play a lot more. What time do you usually play?
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50% WTSD is sky high. Think high 20's to mid 30's as being more standard.
He could very well be calling or betting out and getting called down. Either way he's going to showdown more often than the rest of the population as the graph suggests. Which would mean if he is betting out its not enough to make one fold or you don't know where you stand when you're in the hand if your calling it down. Which would mean you have to tighten up your hand selection.^ how do we know/assume that OP is betting small & having bets called to the river? I thought the graph represented showdown frequency (ie. couldn't OP be the one who's calling down?)
I'm not quite sure what this means, if it's good or bad, or even important.