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Old 03-15-2005, 05:52 PM
smacksoup smacksoup is offline
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Default explanations about playerview

Could someone kindly explain the readings for playerview? i dont have the program (well... have not began using yet) and would like to peruse the forums slightly more informed. if no one wants to elaborate, could he/she at least point me in the direction of a link? for example, what does vpip mean? im guessing pfr is preflop raise, but what about the scale/range of the numbers? probably a link would be best...
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Old 03-15-2005, 06:02 PM
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Could someone kindly explain the readings for playerview? i dont have the program (well... have not began using yet) and would like to peruse the forums slightly more informed. if no one wants to elaborate, could he/she at least point me in the direction of a link? for example, what does vpip mean? im guessing pfr is preflop raise, but what about the scale/range of the numbers? probably a link would be best...

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PV allows you to view pokertracker stats as an overlay on party and skin tables. You need to know more about pokertracker before you can start on PV. I would read up to pokertracker at the PT website (pokertracker.com). Then learn about PV (playerview.net).

To learn about stats, what they mean, and what use they are to you, I would check out the micro limit forum FAQ by btspider, who does a really kick ass job of explaining it.

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