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Old 01-05-2005, 11:49 AM
1C5 1C5 is offline
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Default Playerview help: what is on your screen?

Hi, I just got PT and playerview, new player, not really sure what I should be including...
the things I have: VPIP
PF Raise...what numbers should I be looking at here?
Agression post flop...what numbers shoudl I be looking for here?
Went to SD%...again what numbers and how can it help me?
Won SD%...same question.

Then along with total hands I also have the table averages for Av preflop raise (what should I be looking for here, a higher or lower number?)
And I have VPIP as well...


That is what I have set up now but not really sure exactly how to use all those things, plese help and if there is any other stats thought you would add or take out also...
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Old 01-06-2005, 03:34 AM
tolbiny tolbiny is offline
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Default Re: Playerview help: what is on your screen?

Hey-
i just downloaded player view today aswell- i am fairly new to poker tracker and regular party play- i only have 8k hands in my database so i have many of the same questions as you.
I only have four numbers up right now as i don't want to overload on information, but gradually get into it.
I have
VP$IP- i am looking for players with >25% and preferably >30%.
RPF- this is just to adjust my three betting standards mostly- if he has 5.5-9% i keep the standard three betting hands- less than 5.5% (with at least 100 hands) and i tighten up to AA, KK, QQ and AKs.
More than 9% and i increase them to include TT, JJ, AQo and Ajs. I can ad more depending on how high it is and how many hands we have together.
Post flop aggression- i just have this up to note how much respect i should afford a post flop raise form him.
Hands seen- so i know how much weight to give each bit of info.
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Old 01-06-2005, 04:05 AM
blendedsuit blendedsuit is offline
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Default Re: Playerview help: what is on your screen?

On my screen are errors. Can anyone running windows98 get playerview to work??

When opening pv,
A box titled Error Starting Program pops up. It reads: The MSIMG32.DLL file is linked to missing export GDI32.DLL:GdiGradientFill.

Beneath this box is another that reads:
C:\Program Files\Amirco\PlayerViewNET Installer\PlayerViewNET.exe

A device attached to the system is not functioning

I downloaded the dll as suggested at the playerview forum with no avail.
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Old 01-11-2005, 10:46 PM
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Default Re: Playerview help: what is on your screen?

I have the same problem. Any solutions out there yet?
Thanks.
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Old 01-12-2005, 02:11 PM
MrMoo MrMoo is offline
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Default Re: Playerview help: what is on your screen?

I use DriveTT's layout which is on the playerview page. I modified it a little. I got rid of BB100 as I don't think it's a meaningful statistic for the small amount of hands I have on most people. I replaced this with Net$ as it's interesting to see who's winning and who's losing. I also changed his color ranges so that the numbers change from red to purple depending on the player. For example a pfr in red would be a maniac who raises 15% or more. Purple would be someone who only raises 1 or 2%.

When I first start running playerview I had almost every stat possible. This was information overload in my opinion. Now I just keep to the bare statistics and do a quick check of Pokertracker if I need more info.
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