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dying2win 10-12-2007 05:19 PM

PokerAce Hud stats - which are the best to have visible
 
Which PokerAce Hud stats do you have showing on your table?
So far all i have on is the VPIP and PFR and no. of hands.

Also the tables average pot size, the tables VPIP and the table average PFR.

What other key stats should i have visible on the table?

Note: i use the really small table view on prima so i cant fit too many on there.

thanks

Gonso 10-12-2007 05:21 PM

Re: PokerAce Hud stats - which are the best to have visible
 
VPIP, PFR, TA, and number of hands are standard. I also like to see c-bet and fold to c-bet, and don't forget the pop up screen... there's a lot on that so you don't have to clutter up your HUD

dying2win 10-12-2007 05:36 PM

Re: PokerAce Hud stats - which are the best to have visible
 
for some reason my pop up screen has sucked since day 1.

All i can see is the person who is sitting in the bottom left seat and i cant see anyone elses stats.
I think ill post in the software forum about that actually.

Also, is TA the total post flop aggresion? if so, could you explain what it means and how i can use to make it worth having on my screen ?

thanks for the reply

Gonso 10-13-2007 04:35 AM

Re: PokerAce Hud stats - which are the best to have visible
 
By the way, I prefer "Aggression Frequency Total" not "total aggression", I keep forgetting to tell people that. It's a ratio of bets and raises to calls, but I'd refer you immediately to the poker tracker guide.

If other people's stats aren't showing up, you probably don't have enough hands on them yet. You need about 30 before they kick in.

Miffed 10-13-2007 05:34 AM

Re: PokerAce Hud stats - which are the best to have visible
 
VPIP/PFR
folds to c-bet
c-bets
flop aggression perhaps.

choccypie 10-13-2007 06:30 AM

Re: PokerAce Hud stats - which are the best to have visible
 
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folds to c-bet
c-bets

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raju 10-13-2007 07:53 AM

Re: PokerAce Hud stats - which are the best to have visible
 
mine looks like this:

att to steal
fold SB to steal
fold BB to steal
---------------
c-bet
folds to c-bet
calls c-bet
---------------
vpip
pfr
TA post flop
--------------
went to SD
won at SD
total hands
-----------------
-----------------
call pfr
bet flop
bet turn
bet river
C/R total

I only use the pop up window as i cant concentrate with any little boxes on the screen.

Its on my `to do' list to work out how to use the combined stats option as im sometimes in a spot where i think pfr+c-bet+bet turn+ won at SD might be useful.

this by pokey helped me understsand what i need these stats for

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saal13 10-15-2007 10:46 PM

Re: PokerAce Hud stats - which are the best to have visible
 
Row 1:
VPIP
PFR
Calls Raises
Fold Blind Steal
Blind Steals
#hands

Row 2:
Fold to cbet
Fold to Turn bet
Agg Freq Flop
Agg Freq Turn
Agg Freq River
WTSD

JH1 10-16-2007 12:46 AM

Re: PokerAce Hud stats - which are the best to have visible
 
I usually play between 6-9 tiled tables on Stars so they are the smallest they can get and I manage to get in a lot of stats using the combination stats option in PAHUD. Mine looks like this:

VPIP / PFR / TA Postflop / # hands
Att Steal / C-bet / WSD / W$SD
Call PFR / Fold C-bet / Call C-bet / Raise C-bet

It also helps to colour code the ranges a little more than PAHUD's defaults. For example they have the aggression factor below 2 as green and above as red. I added a middle section from 2-3.5 as blue (I consider this AF to be optimal and noticed most good players have this range).


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