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Table Information
Positions
Table Position Names
SB | "Small Blind" |
BB | “Big Blind” |
UTG | “Under the Gun” |
UTG+1 | “Under the Gun +1” |
MP | “Middle Position” |
MP+1 | “Middle Position +1” |
HJ | “Hijack” |
CO | “Cutoff” |
BTN | “Button” or “Dealer” |
Streets
Basic Statistics
VPIP
Symbol | VPIP |
Visible | On hover |
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Calculation | VPIP percentage displays the rate a player Voluntarily Puts money Into the Pot. |
Formula | Total Times Voluntarily Put Money in the Pot / Total Hands Played |
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Shows how tight or loose a player is.
So basically, the VPIP stat shows how many hands a player likes to play with. The more hands he plays, the higher his VPIP will be.
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PFR
Symbol | PFR |
Visible | On hover |
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Calculation | PFR or PreFlop Raise, percentage displays the rate a player raises before the flop. |
Formula | Total Times Raise Pre Flop |
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Every time you make a preflop raise, it counts toward your PFR. Basically, any time you enter the pot preflop with a raise, you're contributing to your PFR stat.
Let's say you were dealt 100 hands and you only played 6 of them, so your VPIP is 6. Of those 6 hands you played, you raised all of them. Your PFR would be displayed as 6, the color would be red and the dial would show a full 100% as you are raising 100% (6/6 = 1) of the time you play a hand. Our interpretation why PFR is marked RED when 76% or higher is that we consider that aggressive. Let's say you were dealt 100 hands and you played 25 of them, so your VPIP is 25. Of those 25 hands you played, you raised 10 of them pre flop and called the other 15. Your PFR would be displayed as 10, the color would be green and the dial would show 40% full as you are only raising pre flop 40% (10/25 = 0.4) of the time you play a hand. Our interpretation why PFR is marked GREEN when 50% or lower is that we consider that passive. |
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AFq
Symbol | AFq | |
Visible | On hover | |
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Calculation | AFq is an overall statistics that compares the ratio of aggressive actions against all other actions with the exception of Check which is considered a neutral action. | |
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AFq shows an overall statistic of how aggressive a player is on all post-flop streets. |
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Pre-flop Statistics
3Bet
Symbol | 3Bet |
Visible | Pre-flop |
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Calculation | 3Bet percentage displays the rate a player facing a raise re-raises. |
Formula | Total Times 3Bet / Total 3Bet Opportunities. |
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The word 3Bet is thought to have originated in Limit Poker where Bets are restricted in size. The first raise would be called 2Bet and the second raise would be referred to as 3Bet. In NL-Holdem the big blind is the 1Bet, first raise is a 2Bet (usually just referred to as a raise) and the second raise is referred to as a 3Bet. |
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When facing a 3Bet you can view the 3Bet stat of your opponent to get an idea of what cards he might possess. Lower percentage usually indicates that the player 3Bets with fewer and stronger hands while a higher percentage indicates he is raising with a wider range of hands. |
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Fold to 3Bet
Symbol | F3Bet |
Visible | Pre-flop |
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Calculation | F3Bet percentage displays the rate a player folds when facing a 3Bet. |
Formula | Total Times Folded to 3Bet / Total Times Faced 3Bet |
Information |
See 3Bet information. As 3Bet marks a particular type of raise – F3Bet gives you an idea how often a player is folding to a 3Bet. |
When to Use |
You can use the F3Bet statistic of your opponent to decide the best play when facing a raise from him. If your opponent has a very low F3Bet percentage and you are holding a strong hand, it might be a good time to 3Bet as your opponent will be calling a lot of the time. If your opponent has a high F3Bet percentage then you could consider stealing the pot with a 3Bet as your opponent will be folding a lot of the time. |
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Cold Call
Symbol | CC |
Visible | Pre-flop for players in Under the Gun to Hijack Positions. |
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Calculation | CC percentage displays the rate a player, given an opportunity to do so, calls a raise without having invested chips in the pot. |
Formula | Total Times Cold Called / Total Cold Call Opportunities |
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A player calling without having chips invested in the pot (not including ante in tournaments) is said to be Cold Calling a bet/raise. Players calling a raise from the blinds are not Cold Calling, as the have already put chips in the pot. |
When to Use |
The CC percentage gives you an idea about the range of hands that the player is calling raises with. Players with higher CC percentage are calling with weak/mediocre hands alot of the time, while a low CC percentage usually indicates hands that are too strong to fold, but too weak to 3Bet. |
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Steal or Attempt to Steal
Symbol | ST |
Visible | Available Pre-flop / toggled with switch arrow |
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Calculation | ST percentage displays the rate a player, when seated in the Cutoff, Button or Small Bind position, raises when all players in front of him have already folded. |
Formula | Total Times Steal / Total Steal Opportunities |
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Players in late position often raise with a wide range of hands when folded to. With fewer players to act there is a good chance they win the pot pre-flop without a fight and if the do get a call from the blinds they will have the advantage of playing the hand in position. |
When to Use |
If you are seated in the Big Blind and a player on the Button raises, you can view his ST stat and decide your play. If the player has a high Steal percentage, he is likely raising with a lot of weak/mediocre hands. If the player has a low Steal percentage, he is likely only raising with stronger hands. You can use this information to base your decision whether to fold, call or even 3Bet! |
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Fold to Steal or Fold to Steal Attempt
Symbol | FST | |
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Calculation | FST percentage displays the rate a player, when positioned in either the Small Blind or Big Blind, folds when facing a Steal. | |
Formula | Total Times Folded To Steal / Total Times Faced Steal | |
Information |
See Steal Information. |
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When to Use |
Opposite to the Steal stat, you will be using FST to make a decision on whether to attempt a steal yourself. If the players in the Small Blind and Big Blind seats have a very high FST percentage, it could be a good time to raise. If they on the other hand have a low FST percentage then you might consider sticking to strong hands when raising. |
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Flop Statistics
Flop Continuation Bet
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CBet |
Visible | Flop |
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Calculation | CBet percentage displays the rate a pre-flop raiser follows it up with a Bet on the flop. |
Formula | Total Times CBet Flop / Total Flop CBet Opportunities |
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Players often follow up on their pre-flop raise with a bet on the flop. That bet is called a Continuation Bet – CBet. They often CBet the flop, even if the missed it completely, if they feel the might win the pot then and there. |
When to Use |
You have called a raise from another player pre-flop and now the flop has been dealt. Your opponent has put out a bet and you are to act. By viewing the CBet percentage of your opponent you can decide whether to call, fold to or raise his bet. If your opponent has a low CBet percentage, you can expect him to usually only bet when hes has made a hand, or at least be on some sort of a draw. If your opponent has a high CBet percentage, you can expect him to be betting sometimes without having made a hand or a decent draw. |
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Fold to Flop Continuation Bet
Symbol | FCBet |
Visible | Flop |
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Calculation | FCBet percentage displays the rate a player folds to a CBet on the flop. |
Formula | Total Times Folded to Flop CBet / Total Times Faced Flop CBet |
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See Flop CBet Information As CBet marks a particular Bet – FCBet percentage displays the rate a player is folding to that Bet. |
When to Use |
If you raised pre-flop you can use the FCBet percentage of your opponent to make your decision on whether to Check or CBet on the flop. If your opponent has a low FCBet percentage, he is calling a CBet on the flop a lot if the time and you could consider only betting with a made hand. If your opponent has a high FCBet percentage, he is folding to a CBet a lot of the time so betting, even with nothing, could win you the pot right away. |
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Raise Flop Bet
Symbol | RBet |
Visible | Flop |
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Calculation | RBet percentage displays the rate a player facing a Bet on the flop raises. |
Formula | Total Times Raised bet / Total Times Faced bet |
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A raise on the flop usually means that a player has some kind of a made hand or possibly a strong draw. They could be protecting their hand or trying to build up a big pot when they are holding a very strong hand. |
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If your opponent has a low RBet percentage and he raises your CBet it might indicate that he has a very strong hand and you should tread carefully. If your opponent has a high RBet percentage, betting the flop with a very strong hand might be the most profitable play as he might raise and build up a nice pot for you. |
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Turn Statistics
Turn Continuation Bet
Symbol | CBet |
Visible | Turn |
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Calculation | CBet percentage displays the rate a player that made a CBet on the flop follows up with Bet on the turn. |
Formula | Total Times CBet Turn / Total Turn CBet Opportunities |
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See CBet Flop Information. A bet on the turn is only considered a CBet if he made a CBet on the flop during the same hand. While some players ease off after CBetting the flop, others follow through with another bet on the turn as well. |
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If your opponent has a low CBet percentage, you can expect him to usually only bet when hes has made a hand, or at least be on some sort of a draw. If your opponent has a high CBet percentage, you can expect him to be betting sometimes without having made a hand. You can also view the Turn CBet stat of your opponent before deciding an action on the flop. For example if you hold a very strong hand and your opponent has a high turn CBet percentage, then just calling on the flop opposed to raising might be a smart play as he is likely to bet again on the turn, while a raise might scare him away. |
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Fold to Turn Continuation Bet
Symbol | FCBet |
Visible | Turn |
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Calculation | FCBet percentage displays the rate a player facing a Turn CBet folds to that bet. |
Formula | Total Times Folded to Turn CBet / Total Times Faced Turn CBet |
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See CBet Turn Information As CBets marks a particular Bet – FCBet marks when a player is folding to that bet. |
When to Use |
Just as with FCBet flop stat, use this to decide on how to proceed with the action. The opponent you are facing called your flop CBet, but he might be willing to give his hand up when facing a bet on the turn. |
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Aggression Frequency
Symbol | AFq |
Visible | Turn and River |
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Calculation | AFq is an overall statistics that compares the ratio of aggressive actions against all other actions with the exception of Check which is considered a neutral action. |
Formula | ( Total Times Bet + Total Times Raised ) / ( Total Times Bet + Total Times Raised + Total Times Called + Total Times Folded ) |
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While the AFq seen in the HUD Circle is calculated from all post-flop totals. The AFq seen on the Turn and River are specific to each street. |
When to Use |
A player can behave more aggressively on the turn than on the river and the AFq can help you figure what you are up against. |
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River Statistics
River Bet
Symbol | Bet |
Visible | River |
HUD Display | |
Calculation | Bet percentage displays the rate a player bets on the river when given the opportunity to do so. |
Formula | Total Times Bet / Total Bet Opportunities |
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A player betting on the river might be doing so for value or trying to win a pot no-one has shown particular interest in. |
When to Use |
Your opponents Bet percentage helps you deciding your action when facing a bet from him on the river. If your opponent has a low bet percentage, you can expect him to usually only bet when hes has made a hand. If your opponent has a high bet percentage, you can expect him to be betting sometimes without having made a hand. |
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Fold to River Bet
Symbol | FBet |
Visible | River |
HUD Display | |
Calculation | FBet percentage displays the rate a player facing a Bet on the river folds to that bet. |
Formula | Total Times Fold to Bet / Total Times Faced Bet |
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See River Bet Information As Bets marks a bet on the river – FBet displays the rate a player is folding to that bet. |
When to Use |
If your opponent has a low FBet percentage, consider betting only with a made hand. If your opponent has a high FBet percentage, then betting on the river, even with absolutely nothing, might win the pot. |
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