I have been messing around with the stats that are displayed on my PAHUD for cash games.
I used to only show the standard stuff:
- VP$iP (voluntarily put $ in pot)
- PFR% (pre-flop raise %)
- TAF (total aggression factor)
- Number of hands
Over time, I added some more crucial information like
- CB% (continuation bet %)
- FCB% (folds to cont. bets %)
- Aggression on each street
- W$SD (won $ at showdown)
- a few others that I added and removed over time
One thing that I had never done was show my own stats. I didn't show them to help get some of the clutter off the table. I recently cleaned up all the PAHUD stats that I use and added some of my own stats to the tables. As I have increased the number of tables that I'm playing having my own stats on the table has helped me get a better idea of my image on each table. (I used to click on my name occasionally to see what my VP$P and PFR% were on each table.) I have been a little surpised at how my stats were varying over different tables. The other night, I was running 37/28 on one table and 14/9 on another table - huge difference. I had a very LAG image on one table and a very tight image on the other.
The image below shows the stats that I display.
The line across the top of each player shows VP$P, PFR, TAF, Hands. The left of each player is CB%, FCB%, and the right side of each player is Flop, Turn, River aggression. I show all the stats except aggression by street for me on each table and it definitely helps me with my table image when I am playing 6 tables.
Anyone think that I am I missing any crucial stats?
I'm curious to see what stats other people have on their PAHUD?
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One I like a lot is Turn CB% (might not be actual term, but something like that). If I know some one shuts down on the turn a lot after a flop CB, I will call a lot more CB's vs them. If someone fires two bullets more often, I will raise\fold to the flop cb more often.
I also use folds bb to a steal. I use to have folds sb to a steal, but found having both wasn't really necessary.
lucko
11:00 AM
I don't use PAHUD... maybe I should? I can see it helping my game... but does it hurt live play where you can't see those numbers hovering over their heads?
Alan aka RecessRampage
6:23 PM
Hey, we have almost the exact same PAHUD stats. Can you possibly send me your file for FTP? I like how you have it layed out. i have spent hours tryign to get it all laid out properly but your still looks 100x better.
my msn is derekcmoore@hotmail.com
thaREALdmoney
7:13 PM
I really like Went to Showdown %. High WSD indicates someone is unbluffable; low WSD shows that he's a folding station.
Gnome
10:16 AM
Looks good.
If you're a CardRunners member, Brian Townsend gives a pretty good PAHUD crash course and gives all the stats he thinks are important for cash game play.
CzechRazor
3:48 PM