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omaha91 01-18-2006 05:49 PM

What stats are interesting?
 
I am writing a program to display omaha-stats on players (like others already on the market). I am looking for ideas on what information is interesting to see, apart from the basic stuff like how often they see flop. For example I can display stats that depend on the situation (such as type of flop (flush? pairs? straight?), how many saw flop, was there a preflop raise, etc etc.

Anything is possible and any idea is greatly welcomed [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

TheRempel 01-18-2006 05:58 PM

Re: What stats are interesting?
 
A great one for PLO would be how often an opponent calls a raise preflop then check raises the flop. Also, how often an opponent raises preflop then calls / pushes against a check raise on the flop.

Tilt 01-18-2006 06:08 PM

Re: What stats are interesting?
 
How often a player bets after making a preflop raise.

Also, some measure of the size of bets that opponents are making would be awesome. Pokertracker has "aggression factors" but these treat min bets and psb's equally. An aggression factor that adjusted for the size of their bets would be great.

omaha91 01-18-2006 06:10 PM

Re: What stats are interesting?
 
Great idea! I can also exclude flops with an ace when making this number.

omaha91 01-18-2006 06:13 PM

Re: What stats are interesting?
 
Yes, and perhaps also to look at how often they win on showdown after making a large bet on river; (=they bet hard with winning hand if high), small bet (=they like to milk if high). Same thing with raises, if they almost always wins after raising it is wise to fold [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

Filip 01-19-2006 09:35 AM

Re: What stats are interesting?
 
I find preflop raising hands interesting and the ones theRempel suggested would be great.


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