I have been a member here and a profitable player for about three quarters of a year, but I just today have become truly serious about improving my game. I have been earning a good wage at .1/.25, but have had trouble when moving up to .25/.5 even though my bankroll is certainly large enough. As such, I lowered my number of tables to ~13 and am using stats for the first time in my poker career (I made a hud layout with 13 useful stats).
In this hand in question, I had tracked only 21 hands with villain, but the stats were significant enough for me to take notice. Notably:
VPIP:90
PFR:~10
Donkbet Flop:20%
Fold to Cbet Flop:- (never confronted with a cbet by preflop aggressor)
Flop Aggression Frequency: 35% (not on my hud, looked up later in detailed stats.)
WTSD:33%
Given the huge VPIP, he must have been calling with just about anything preflop, so I knew that my hand was far ahead of his range. Regardless, the 20% donkbet stat suggested to me that he was not making that OOP bet often, so I concluded that there was a good chance that his hand was Ax.
Was the fold correct here, or should I have continued with the hand? Note that I had already doubled up and was similarly stacked with him. He also overbet the pot, so continuing would almost necessitate putting all of my money in on later streets. (his AF increases with each street)
Grabbed by Holdem Manager
NL Holdem $0.50(BB) Replayer
SB ($56.25)
BB ($32.40)
UTG ($78.65)
UTG+1 ($9.25)
Hero ($21.65)
BTN ($51.10)
Dealt to Hero J♦J♣
fold, fold, Hero raises to $2, fold, fold, BB calls $1.50,
FLOP ($4.25) 6♥A♠2♦
BB bets $5, Hero folds,
BB wins $4.05
P.S.: Does anyone know of an easy way to get player stats such as VPIP into the exported hand histories using HEM? I know that elephant has such a feature, judging from other posts in this board.