11/10/2023 0 Comments Pokertracker hud stats explained![]() ![]() Taylor – A PokerStars $200 No Limit and $400 No Limit Six-Max Professional Poker Player If you see someone who has a 15% donk bet percentage, how am I supposed to use that information? ![]() I also, for a brief time period, used donk bet % until I realized that it's not a very useful stat because it doesn't tell you anything about their range. I used to have both in there, but realized I almost never used them and now just have them in the pop-up for occasional use. I took out several extremely specific stats that I don't use much, AF/Agg%. If there's a missed draw and someone with 50% W$WSF bets and I have a bluff-catcher, I'll call a lot of the time. The 50% ones are the ones who basically try to take down every pot if there's a chance for them to do so. How much are they making reads and taking away pots when they don't connect? How often do they run multi-street bluffs? The 35% ones are those who may cbet, but don't really run any elaborate bluffs. W$WSF - This is a measure of how aware they are. If they are very passive, then they probably hit a big hand. If they are extremely aggressive, particularly on that street, then they are capable of having a lot of draws. Basically, if a villain raises any street, I can see how aggressive they typically are. I use them sparingly, hence there's no reason to take up space:ĪF - Typically by street. Neither of these appear in my HUD, but are available in the pop-up. If he doesn't fold to any of them, I won't bluff, but I can value bet extremely light. If they very rarely fold to a cbet, but fold to a turn cbet, I'm going to double barrel if his range includes a lot of weak made hands. ![]() This number is generally only useful for fish and usually the number is either very close to 100 or very close to 0.įold to cbet - Another one I don't use a lot, but if I'm on the edge of whether to cbet a flop as a bluff, I'll use this to determine whether or not I should.įold to turn/river cbet – These are two different stats, but I use both of them in conjunction with fold to cbet. The higher this is, the more likely I’ll 3-bet as a bluff.Ĭbet – To be honest, I don't use this one that much, but I generally like to see if someone cbets a ton or doesn't cbet much. If I see someone who steals a lot, I’ll 3bet to see if they're likely to fold to it. If they don't fold to a lot of steals and 3bet a ton, then it's not so great because, barring me 4betting light, I'm usually just pitching this to a 3bet.įold to 3-bet - Pretty straightforward. If they don't fold to a lot of steals, but call a lot of them raising QJs in position, then it’s great. If this number is significantly higher than their PFR, I know that they're stealing a lot and I'll be more inclined to call and 3bet them lighter.įold BB to steal – I use this to know who not to steal from when this number is around 20%.ģ-bet - This also helps a bit steal-wise. to steal – I generally use this when I'm on the button or in the blinds and someone in late position raises. Vpip/pfr - Classification of player, focusing on what range of hands they play when they raise or call pre-flopĪtt. Middle Line: cbet, fold to flop cbet, fold to turn cbet, fold to river cbetīottom Line: vpip, pfr, steal, fold BB to steal, 3-bet, fold to 3-bet Zachvac – Full Tilt $200 No Limit and PokerStars $200 No Limit and $400 No Limit Full Ring Pro asked three professional online poker players what is in their HUDs to help make your experience a better and more productive one. ![]() With the help of tracking programs such as Hold’em Manager and PokerTracker 3 while playing Texas Hold'em, you can overlay Heads-Up Displays (HUD) right on the table, providing you with information that is key when making decisions. ![]()
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