Are these WSD bb/100 Normal? and also the WSD? filtered for going too much to SD?

Hi
I noticed that my WTSD was way too high at 34 so i filtered my positional stats and WTSD and W$SD , and I also filtered the hands that I lost at SD and wanted to know how much I am losing there.
The screenshots are attached.
Are these stats normal? and any tips on how to improve them?
These are played in India.


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Your stats indicate you are not playing aggressively enough (WWSF 43, AGG 27).
WTSD 34, in conjunction with other stats, indicates that you call a lot instead of taking aggressive action and forcing your opponents to fold.
Your stats indicate you are not playing aggressively enough (WWSF 43, AGG 27).
WTSD 34, in conjunction with other stats, indicates that you call a lot instead of taking aggressive action and forcing your opponents to fold.
thank you for your reply,Much appreciated.
and yes that's almost accurate and , I am just not making any money this year, do you have any tips on how I can improve? do I look at solutions? or maybe look at theory more?
Your stats indicate you are not playing aggressively enough (WWSF 43, AGG 27).
WTSD 34, in conjunction with other stats, indicates that you call a lot instead of taking aggressive action and forcing your opponents to fold.
thank you for your reply,Much appreciated.
and yes that's almost accurate and , I am just not making any money this year, do you have any tips on how I can improve? do I look at solutions? or maybe look at theory more?
Yes, you should gradually improve your theoretical foundation and put what you've learned into practice.
If you are just starting out, focus on the most common spots: SRP as a Raiser IP and SRP as a Caller OOP (defending the blinds).
thank you for your reply,Much appreciated.
and yes that's almost accurate and , I am just not making any money this year, do you have any tips on how I can improve? do I look at solutions? or maybe look at theory more?
1. How many total hands do you have?
2. What site are you playing on?
3. What stake(s)?
Your stats indicate you are not playing aggressively enough (WWSF 43, AGG 27).
WTSD 34, in conjunction with other stats, indicates that you call a lot instead of taking aggressive action and forcing your opponents to fold.
Yes, you should gradually improve your theoretical foundation and put what you've learned into practice.
If you are just starting out, focus on the most common spots: SRP as a Raiser IP and SRP as a Caller OOP (defending the blinds).
Thank you again for your reply,
Can you suggest a resource/book on how do to do it?
generally when I am learning with books/solvers, the OOP/IP is generally not really defined as the PFR/PFC