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You have the big 4 - Hands, VPIP, PFR, Total AF
Then add from there. It really depends on the volume you put in how much more you want to add. I know for me that I don't have enough volume or see enough regs to make any of the other stats really useful but here is what else I have anyway
Cbet flop, Cbet turn, Call Flop Cbet
Fold BB to steal, Att to steal, WTSD % when bet or raise preflop
Personally, I use: VP$IP, Fold %, PFR, FL c-bet%. for 9-45plr SNG.
In a large MTT (300+) where I am moving tables constantly, I pare it back to VP$IP, PFR, Fold% until I get near the money bubble, then add any more as I think are needed such as Total AF, and Att to Steal.
I find that using any more just cluters up the tables while I multi-table. Also, unless you have many hands on these players, any more stats are virtually useless/skewed, and may lead to fancy play syndrom.
LOL Jilly, for some reason I thought you were Asian! lol. I think my mind processed Jillychemung as Jilly Cheung. Who knows! Not like it ever mattered. I think the picture just caught my attention.PT3
You have the big 4 - Hands, VPIP, PFR, Total AF
Then add from there. It really depends on the volume you put in how much more you want to add. I know for me that I don't have enough volume or see enough regs to make any of the other stats really useful but here is what else I have anyway
Cbet flop, Cbet turn, Call Flop Cbet
Fold BB to steal, Att to steal, WTSD % when bet or raise preflop
Agression Factor (AF) is (bets + raises) / calls. So if you bet and raise more than you call your AF will be more than 1. I'm a pretty tight/aggressive player, and my AF is at about 2.8.
There's also Agression Frequency (AFq). This is pretty similar, just calculated differently: ((bets + raises) / (bets + raises + calls + folds)). So basically a percentage of aggressive actions taken out of all actions total. My AFq is at about 46%.
So I think looking at my AF and AFq you might interpret that I'm a fairly aggressive player, but the somewhat high AF and lower AFq might mean I'd rather just fold than call. Notice that AF doesn't include folds anywhere.
On my HUD I just use VPIP/PFR/AFq, and then I click on it for all the other stuff if I need to find something else, which is pretty rare. Playing at my level I rarely see the same person twice so most of the other stats can get pretty skewed.
Wizzim- I agree with you about the C-betting ones in tournaments i find them usefull at cash games but i can't think of one instance where i used them in a tournament lol. Anyways, I think i'll add the Agression factor, but do you think limp% will also still be a usefull stat to have for late in the tourney just so i know who i can resteal with a wider range vs. who is trying to trap with a monster?
GG.VPIP/PFR/3BET/AF/#of Hands
Fold to steal, raise vs steal
I'm assuming that AFq is what HEM refers to as Agg pct ?these two stats are probably the most vavluable, especially AFq in tournaments. As it really helps in deciding to call/raise continuation bet etc. Basically gives you a great idea on the pasivity of your opponen.
Correct.I'm assuming that AFq is what HEM refers to as Agg pct ?
No problem.Thanks, sorry to rattle an old thread.
Talking of old threads (and apologies for going off topic) but I was reading the golden archives thread that you linked to recently:
https://www.cardschat.com/forum/cash-games-11/ring-game-hand-analysis-required-reading-144488/
and there is A LOT of useful information in that thread, so thanks for that too!