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How others see you at a table.
Should we be concerned with this?
This is really two questions. First, there are several ways to see our stats on a specific villian, but is there an easy way to see how they see us? Say I have 350 hands on a player at my table, I have their stats from PT, but what of those 350 do they have logged against me? I have no idea if PT can produce that info. Second, in GameTime plus there is a feature to show your stats and have them just based on the current session. Often times here we post "reads" that are basically stats just for the current session, be they 30 hands or 70 or so hands. So on occassion I'll pop these up just to see what someone that has only seen me at this table sees. Well, sometimes these stats make me look like a maniac, or at the very least, super aggro boy. I know, stats are not important, etc. Overall my stats are in the ball park of what is in the FAQ (except for post flop agression, that is very low for me). However just the stats from 3 tables this evening: 22/12/7.25 over 74 hands 22/9/1.58 over 65 21/11/3.38 over 66 These are not too out of wack, especially the middle one, but sometimes I've seen worse for myself, 35/14/7.5, etc. Is this just part of the normal ebb and flow of these stats, hence why we need a min of 10k hands to evaluate? Is it useful to know these stats and use our "table image" to our advantage? Was I just on a great run and just not worry about these things? |
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Re: How others see you at a table.
PA lets you press on your nickname, and shows your current session stats for this table in a pop up, if you do.
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Re: How others see you at a table.
You may need to set this up in PAHUD on the preferences.
It can be an interesting exercise. Last night on one table I was 9/9/13 over about 50 hands and 25/15/3 on another (I average about 17/8/2). What it does show is that although you can get a rough idea on VPIP after say 50 hands, be careful making too many assumptions about the other stats. I find it more useful to get an initial impression on a new player from observing eg. how often do they coldcall preflop, limp from LP first in, what do they showdown, do they often fold to a raise etc - if you just look at the stats, you can be seriously misled. |
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Re: How others see you at a table.
no there is not - if you have 350 hands against XXX there is no way to see what 350 hands you have played against HIM.
Sure you can get session stats but that will not be the 350 you are looking for. It WOULD be interesting. I have 3000 hands against a few players and would LOVe to see my stats in those 3000 hands. |
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