Thanks for the advice. I do not have the hands of opponents. In MTT there are always new players of low limits of the tournament gameI only use three:
vpip/pfr/af
Voluntary In Pot - vpip - Player puts money in the pot that is not a BB or SB.
Preflop Raise - PFR - How often the player raises preflop.
AF - Not sure what the F stands for but it is the agression factor
Those are the three decent ones. The rest you can add as you need to. There is a default for tourney's. When the hud is up click the little down arrow and select Tournament.
There are like 20 indicators in there. To me they are pretty much useless in the early and most of the middle stages as I am moved around so much I rarely see the same players more than once.
I think, let these 10 state for MTT after a cache and will be at me in MTTI only use three:
vpip/pfr/af
Voluntary In Pot - vpip - Player puts money in the pot that is not a BB or SB.
Preflop Raise - PFR - How often the player raises preflop.
AF - Not sure what the F stands for but it is the agression factor
Those are the three decent ones. The rest you can add as you need to. There is a default for tourney's. When the hud is up click the little down arrow and select Tournament.
There are like 20 indicators in there. To me they are pretty much useless in the early and most of the middle stages as I am moved around so much I rarely see the same players more than once.
Thanks for the answer. So for hm2 it's just a matter of time and distance of the number of handsThe stats just tell you how they are playing. Yes in MTT it is hard to give the stats any weight due to the low amount of hands but it does become useful in the middle and late stages. The stats follow the players so if you end up playing against a regular then the stats from all the times you played with them are there.
If you bounce around early and end up in the middle stages with someone you already seen then the stats keep getting better. You never know when who you will see at the final table.
Those three will give you an ok picture after about 10 hands or so. The more hands you see the more accurate the stats are.
Thank you. This is useful advice for me.Use the standard one I think it is called standard if I remember correctly I have not fiddled with settings much in a long time.
Standard one should have VPIP PFR AF 3BET% on first line. You can add some more that you may find useful on the second line as you along.
You can always hover over a player to see other stats especially useful for post flop play.
The whole not useful in early stages you can throw that notion out of the window, stats are useful at all times of tourney. Of course the more hands you play with someone the more info you have. But a lot of the times you can get a read from just a few hands
Thank you. This is useful advice for me.
Has already started to master hm2 I study its indicators I watch training video on its application)I am guessing you are now starting using using HM the most important advise I can give you is if you right click the boxes on the table you can move them around. When you first set it up both yours and all of your opponents stat boxes are all over the place they sometimes block opponents hole cards and chip counts. Fiddle around with them by right clicking and dragging until you find a comfortable spot for each box. HM saves the placing automatically so once you get them in the right positions no need to move them again next tourney.
I only use three:
vpip/pfr/af
Voluntary In Pot - vpip - Player puts money in the pot that is not a BB or SB.
Preflop Raise - PFR - How often the player raises preflop.
AF - Not sure what the F stands for but it is the agression factor
Those are the three decent ones. The rest you can add as you need to. There is a default for tourney's. When the hud is up click the little down arrow and select Tournament.
There are like 20 indicators in there. To me they are pretty much useless in the early and most of the middle stages as I am moved around so much I rarely see the same players more than once.
Lol now I knowDude, thank you, that made my laugh so much...because...:
"AF - Not sure what the F stands for but it is the agression factor"
:rofl::rofl::rofl: