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Re: Essential 6-max HUD On-Table Stats
I;ve never used anything more than the basic VPIP/PFR/aF/hands
if there's something more I need, I can always click, but I feel that most of the value of the HUD is in a quick 'general' read on a guy. Everything is too situational for the stats to be that dispositve over the sample size you're going to have on most villains - and once you do have a large enough sample, observed tendencies should provide better insight than the still rather blunt instruments of aggregate stats. I will say that I think a few more a useful for NL (ie Cbet/fold to cbet) simply because the lower pot odds general mean that you fold if you believe him and float/raise if you don't. |
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Re: Essential 6-max HUD On-Table Stats
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I;ve never used anything more than the basic VPIP/PFR/aF/hands [/ QUOTE ] I have WTSD as well, but rarely use it. Most of these stats (WTSD included) just takes way too long to converge, that I rarely have enough hands on a villain to find them useful. |
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Re: Essential 6-max HUD On-Table Stats
Observed tendencies suffers as much as stats from sample sizes.
IŽll admit that Notes provides better reads though. But one does not exclude the other anyway. But when your four tabling you need to make tough decisions quickly.If you take a quick look into villains stats and finds that he has folded to river bet 12/20 it sure can swing a seemingly hopeless river bluff to a profitable one. Not having Fold blind to steal and fold to Continuation bets on the HUD is also a big mistake IMO. Besides that there are a lot of sites you can datamine. |
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Re: Essential 6-max HUD On-Table Stats
ok I've added BB-fold-to-steal, fold-to-flop bet, fold-to-turn bet, and Went-to-showdown.
How should I color code these? |
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