Help me with my stats!!! What is good stats for TAG players!?

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Hello,

My playstyle that i'm feeling most confident playing is TAG. But what is good stats? I am a winning player but i need some guidelines to become a better player.
I post my stats right beneath, what can you tell me about it and where can i improve?

This is my stats over my most recent 150k hands:

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One thing, that spring to mind right away, is, that your VPIP from SB and BB is the same. From BB you are getting a better price and closing action, so you should play significantly more hands from BB than from SB. I also think, you are to tight from CO and BTN, since these are the best seats at the table. Look to steal the blinds more from these late positions and maybe also throw in more flat calls and light 3-bets, when someone else has already opened.

WTSD (Went to showdown) is a bit low, which probably mean, you are giving up a little to easy postflop. This is supported by the fact, WWSF (Won when saw flop) is also fairly low. However it should be said, that both number should be lower, if you play many multiway pots. River AFq is also low indicating, that you are fairly passive on the river. So overall, as you say yourself, a quite tight style, where the main improvements will come from fighting more for the pots including the blinds preflop.
 
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One thing, that spring to mind right away, is, that your VPIP from SB and BB is the same. From BB you are getting a better price and closing action, so you should play significantly more hands from BB than from SB. I also think, you are to tight from CO and BTN, since these are the best seats at the table. Look to steal the blinds more from these late positions and maybe also throw in more flat calls and light 3-bets, when someone else has already opened.

WTSD (Went to showdown) is a bit low, which probably mean, you are giving up a little to easy postflop. This is supported by the fact, WWSF (Won when saw flop) is also fairly low. However it should be said, that both number should be lower, if you play many multiway pots. River AFq is also low indicating, that you are fairly passive on the river. So overall, as you say yourself, a quite tight style, where the main improvements will come from fighting more for the pots including the blinds preflop.
Yeah pretty sick VPIP are exactly the same SB and BB i first thought it was a glitch or something in PT4 :ROFLMAO:

Thanks for input, i know for certain i'm giving up tons of value on river by not betting and usually just check behind or seeing ghost like the magical flush or straight just got there. So i'm working on improving this. Should altso make wonders for the redline (win without showdown).

But if i understand you i need to open a bit more from BTN or Flat calling a bit wider there? If that's right then i need to further improve my postflop game and call or maybe even checkraise a bit wider postflop? I need more theory i feel then... I'm usually don't continue if i don't have something to improve by, like a runner runner straight with overcards or RR flushdraw.

Man poker is hard to play perfect :(
 
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Stats are nice, but not TAG stats.

I think you play like me, a more NIT style.
We play way too few hands from Button and CO.

The gap between our VPIP and PFR values is significant and easy exploitable for players that track hands and use a HUD.

1753610106433

According to your PFR Stats you open the same range from EP, MP, and CO (all around a 13 % ish range, put that into equilab or Flopzilla).
Compare these ranges to the free ranges charts that you can obtain at Jonathan Littles site pokercoaching (google it, direct links to other sites are critical on CC)
Poker is a game of incomplete information, so perfection is not always possible.
Try to play good, not perfect (You are no GTO BOT, that is missing exploitative moves).
The goal is to mix GTO with exploitative moves to adapt to other players.
 
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But if i understand you i need to open a bit more from BTN or Flat calling a bit wider there?
Both BTN and CO. Just for fun I checked my own stats in PT4. My current database only contain a fairly small sample from ACR Poker of around 6.500 6-max hands. My VPIP is 25% from CO and 30% from BTN, and according to the Leaktracker both these numbers "fall inside the range of other winning players". From BB my VPIP is 36%, but this actually "fall slightly outside the range of other winning players", which I assume means, its a bit to high.
If that's right then i need to further improve my postflop game and call or maybe even checkraise a bit wider postflop?
If you are not all that strong postflop, being a bit tight preflop protect you from making much more expensive mistakes postflop. But its definitely a development point to get your VPIP up from the late seats as well as the big blind.
I'm usually don't continue if i don't have something to improve by, like a runner runner straight with overcards or RR flushdraw.
Which is a good strategy in some situations like wet boards or multiway pots. But heads-up there are board, that are so favourable for the preflop raiser, that its fine to C-bet, even when you missed completely. Like A83 rainbow, K72 rainbow etc. On these boards your opponents will have missed a lot, and will often give you credit for having top pair, which mean, a small C-bet can get a lot of folds.
 
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