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Old 06-26-2007, 05:51 AM
Grandezza Grandezza is offline
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Default Poker Ace Hud

Do you use this? If yes what stats do you have showing and why?
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Old 06-26-2007, 08:25 AM
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Default Re: Poker Ace Hud

yes, and I show the default, although I used to also show cbet percentage because it's a decent baseline for how someone plays and how you need to play against them. If i get around to redoing all my layouts I will put cbet percentage back in.


there are some okay threads about this in the forum somewhere, try out the search feature.
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Old 06-26-2007, 12:15 PM
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Default Re: Poker Ace Hud

i need some advice here;

i got my initial settings from a friend and added 2 stats of my own but feel it needs tweaking still;

My initial set up was VPIP; Preflop Raise; Check Raise Total; Player C-bet;Player Net/Won; Street by Street agression.....and Total Hands

I added 'player calls c-bet' which i find more useful on 6-max and i just added 'player folds to flop raise'

I offer a brief explanation of why i have these and hope others will follow suit with their own setups

VPIP and PFRaise are obvious;

total agression postflop is one thats probably redundant given i have the street by street agression; however its useful at a glance to see if your opponent is loose/passive

C-bet is fairly obvious but it runs hand in hand with turn and river agressiveness (hence my feeling that one or two stats are actually there already but in a different form) If your man makes a lot of c-bets but slows down on the turn and river you can call knowing you'll see both cards 'x' amount of the time....

Check Raise total; better for 6 max as one has to play more LAG; this stat can show a trappy player up quickly; dont be surprised to find many players with 0.00 for this stat though; above 1 seems to be high but im not sure.

The street by street agression (FA#, TA#, RA#) are useful for working out your oppoennnt betting patterns (along with good player notes!) does he bet often on the end; if so is it only with the nuts etc....

The two i've added;

Calls C-bet; again a 6-max stat thats become almost my most vital single hand stat; you can figure out in an instant your odds of winning with a c-bet and your cards dont matter! obv be careful in textured boards but seems to stand true.

Calls Flop Raise; i added this after one player had been frequently leading into me when id raised Preflop.... i realised its a good counter strategy to my Lag'y play (on 6 max) so i put this stat in. However; ive not been able to make any use of it as the situations haven't occured yet...

I've only had HUD for a month or so and i'm still learning how to incorporate the stats correctly during a hand along with all the other aspects; position; stack; board; betting etc etc

thanks
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Old 06-28-2007, 08:31 AM
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Default Re: Poker Ace Hud

nice thread jipster.
ty 4 ur information
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Old 06-28-2007, 04:51 PM
FF_Woodycooks FF_Woodycooks is offline
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Default Re: Poker Ace Hud

the thing is u need a lot of hands on people for the more obscure stats like c bet % , call flop raise etc to have much accuracy. I wouldnt recommend making big reads off small amounts of data.
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