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What does your PV layout look like?
Mine looks like this:
VPIP Average AF PFR Total Hands I am considering switching the average AF out and adding each AF by street, I'm not sure if this will allow me to read better or just cause me to overanalyize. I have also tried adding the folded BB to steal % but this stat takes to long to converge. So what you guys have? Thanks |
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Re: What does your PV layout look like?
ArthurD's.
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Re: What does your PV layout look like?
mine looks awesome.
-SmileyEH |
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Re: What does your PV layout look like?
Are you aware that if you ever wanted to look at ANY of the stats PV can display that you can set-up the mouse-over/mouse-hold function for the player's name/stack area.
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Re: What does your PV layout look like?
I feel like you have all the important ones except went to showdown. I use that number all the time, and feel it is vital to developing a complete picture of an opponent.
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Re: What does your PV layout look like?
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Are you aware that if you ever wanted to look at ANY of the stats PV can display that you can set-up the mouse-over/mouse-hold function for the player's name/stack area. [/ QUOTE ] Yes but PV doesn't show it accurately (at least on my comp the mouseover acts strange) I don't think i'd use it much anyway. The went to showdown stat sounds interesting I will have to try that, does anyone use any blind stats? |
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Re: What does your PV layout look like?
Wow that table sucks.
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Re: What does your PV layout look like?
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Wow that table sucks. [/ QUOTE ] that's why table selection becomes so critical in bigger games (like 5/10 and up). there are enough decent players that some tables are filled with them. I wasn't at that table. I just opened a random one |
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Re: What does your PV layout look like?
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I feel like you have all the important ones except went to showdown. I use that number all the time, and feel it is vital to developing a complete picture of an opponent. [/ QUOTE ] exactly. went to showdown is like VPIP for postflop |
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