![]() It may only take a couple hundred hands to get decently accurate VPIP/PFR stats, but you’ll need thousands of hands on a player to say the same about their uncommon river stats. When you’re deciding whether or not a stat is reliable, consider how common that situation is and how many hands you have on your opponent. Only a fraction of hands reach the river, so you’ll need a ton of hands on your opponent to consider their “River Check-Raise Frequency” stat reliable.Basic preflop decisions are made in every single hand, so basic preflop stats (like VPIP and PFR) require fewer hands to be considered reliable.This happens because those situations will occur less often and thus a reliable sample size is tougher to attain. The rule here is simple: The deeper you are in the game tree, the more hands you will need on your opponent to consider their stats reliable. A player’s stats after 30 hands may lead you believe they are super aggressive, for example, but it’s also possible that they were simply dealt a lot of good hands in that small sample. The statistics you see on your HUD are oftentimes heavily influenced by variance, so your opponent’s HUD stats may differ from their actual frequencies. While using a HUD is a must if you want to maximize your win-rate, over-relying on it may do more harm than good. While these are the most important stats that you should have on your HUD, you should also consider building some pop-ups with more in-depth information (such as VPIP/PFR by position or check-raise frequency by street).įurther reading: 10 Crucial Poker Stats to Include on Your HUD (And How to Use Them). ![]() ![]() WWSF – stands for “Won When Saw Flop” and indicates how often a player has won the pot after the flop was dealt.WTSD – stands for “Went To Showdown” and indicates how often a player is going to showdown after seeing the flop.Flop/Turn/River aggression frequency – Indicates how often the player has elected to take an aggressive line.Flop Continuation Bet in Non-3-Bet Pots.4-Bet Ratio – indicates the range of hands that the player is 4-betting with on average (example: 2.5% means QQ+, AK).3-Bet – indicates how often the player has 3-bet.PFR – stands for “Preflop Raise” and indicates how often the player has taken initiative preflop.VPIP – stands for “Voluntarily Put Money In the Pot” and indicates how often the player elects to put money in the pot preflop.
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