2NL ZOOM stats check and advice for moving up
I've been playing 2NL ZOOM on Stars for a while now and I am thinking on moving up.
I play from a country that doesn't offer any rakeback due to some stupid legislation so it is particularly hard to win online.
Here are my stats

I would really appreciate some feedback because I have absolutely no one to talk about poker.
And I would also appreciate any advice for improvement if I am to move up to 5NL ZOOM.
Off course, if you need any other stats, I would be happy to provide them.
Bonus for the people who like seeing graphs:

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Looks like you are off to a good start. I would recommend taking shots at 5nl early as possible, no need to build a mega roll, unless you have some tilt issues and can't redeposit/move down. Your stats look fairly solid for this limit/level of experience - Your 3bet/4bet and attempt to steal could be a touch higher and WWSF. Your check raise and flop raise stats aren't showing here, but virtually everyone is doing too little of these at micros so if they are less than 10% I would work on those too.
A lot of moving through these stakes is gradually upping the aggression, fighting for more pots, value betting thinner and not paying off the nit regs.
Your check raise and flop raise stats aren't showing here, but virtually everyone is doing too little of these at micros so if they are less than 10% I would work on those too.
A lot of moving through these stakes is gradually upping the aggression, fighting for more pots, value betting thinner and not paying off the nit regs.
Thanks for the advice! Do you have any suggestion on how I could go about studying what spots I can raise flop and check raise more?
Do you have GTO wizard? The $39 starter subscription is ideal for this stuff. I would recommend the "practice this spot" drill - Set it to just play the flop, and pick a board and betsize. I would work on your response to 33% size bets on a variety of boards. Start with disconnected ones, then work your way to connected ones.
If you don't have a solver with drills, a simplification for check raises would be - Dry boards, K72 etc. - Use hands with double backdoors - ie. JT/98/65 etc with a backdoor flush draw. Semi connected boards like J56 two tone - Use a mix of front door flush draws, gutshots with backdoor flush draws and open ended straight draws. For connected/high boards - QT8 for instance, focus on combo draws or pair + draw.
You can get more into specifics as you progress, at this stage getting your frequencies more in line will outweigh picking the exact combos.
The important stats aren’t listed here. Cbets look good. Too tight preflop and facing aggression given the R Call efficiency average. Way overroding to flop cbet and under folding to turn cbet: be careful about leverage.