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What stats to look at for sngs?
I recently downloaded a realtime HUD and I was wondering what type of stats I should have displayed for players in low-medium stakes SNGs. I've been looking at VPIP, limp %, raise %, and total # of hands to get a general idea of how loose a player is, but what other stats do you think are useful considering I usually won't have previous stats on most players?
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Re: What stats to look at for sngs?
vpip, pfr, aggression factor and # of hands. If you have a decent database, % cbet is good too.
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Re: What stats to look at for sngs?
total aggression
cbet % c/r flop % |
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Re: What stats to look at for sngs?
Sorry for the noob question, but ...
cbet% = continuation bet percentage? If so, I use PokerTracker - where do I find that data? |
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Re: What stats to look at for sngs?
There is only one stat to look at and it's VPIP. All others are sort of useless unless you have 30,000 hands against one player.
Bottom line is is the guy loose or tight. People get so worked up on other stats that they forget to use their brain! |
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Re: What stats to look at for sngs?
webster is wrong, # of hands and pfr are just as essential as vpip.
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