This is a discussion on Where are Player Statistics sites? Within the online poker forums, in the Learning Poker section; I was recently playing in a tournament and a player put my name into some. Sep 01, 2012 Just like having a budget in your day-to-day life can help dictate where your money goes, having accurate data about your poker play allows you to make informed decisions with your bankroll. Once you start keeping track of sessions, don’t pick and choose which ones to enter into your database.
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As a poker player, one of the most important programs you can use is tracking and analysis software. This poker tracking software allows you to keep track of your wins and losses by loading all of the hand histories that are generated by the poker sites that you frequent. All of this information is stored in a database on your computer and the tracking and analysis software analyzes this data to generate statistics about the way that you and your opponents are playing.
Poker player tracking also lets you see who is winning and losing so that you can target weaker players and exploit their losing tendencies. Poker tracking software often includes a Heads-Up Display that lets you displays all of these statistics directly on the poker table so that you can use them to aid in your decision-making.
Another vital component of tracking and analysis software is the analytical portion. All the statistics in the world won't help you if you don't know how to understand them. Many of the most popular trackers such as Holdem Manager and PokerTracker have built-in reports that put the most vital information into an easy-to-access and easy-to-understand format. Oftentimes, this can include graphs displaying information such as win rates and positional statistics.
The primary factors that you want to look at when choosing a piece of poker tracking software are the inclusion of a HUD, support for the poker rooms that you play at, computer resource requirements, and ongoing support from the developers. The best tracker available would be useless to you if it doesn't support the site that you primarily play at.
Most of the modern trackers include HUDs and have continued support. While the differences between the available poker tracking software options might not seem significant, you should consider all of them when you are choosing which online poker tracking software to use.
Besides PokerTracker and Holdem Manager, other poker tracking options include Poker Office and the up-and-coming FreePokerDB, an open source program, which makes it a great option if you are looking for free poker tracking software.
Poker player tracking also lets you see who is winning and losing so that you can target weaker players and exploit their losing tendencies. Poker tracking software often includes a Heads-Up Display that lets you displays all of these statistics directly on the poker table so that you can use them to aid in your decision-making.
Another vital component of tracking and analysis software is the analytical portion. All the statistics in the world won't help you if you don't know how to understand them. Many of the most popular trackers such as Holdem Manager and PokerTracker have built-in reports that put the most vital information into an easy-to-access and easy-to-understand format. Oftentimes, this can include graphs displaying information such as win rates and positional statistics.
The primary factors that you want to look at when choosing a piece of poker tracking software are the inclusion of a HUD, support for the poker rooms that you play at, computer resource requirements, and ongoing support from the developers. The best tracker available would be useless to you if it doesn't support the site that you primarily play at.
Most of the modern trackers include HUDs and have continued support. While the differences between the available poker tracking software options might not seem significant, you should consider all of them when you are choosing which online poker tracking software to use.
Besides PokerTracker and Holdem Manager, other poker tracking options include Poker Office and the up-and-coming FreePokerDB, an open source program, which makes it a great option if you are looking for free poker tracking software.
- An excellent odds calculator that attaches itself to your table automatically and gives you helpful statistics about the current hand as well as past hands against your opponents.
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- Leak Buster claims to find an average of six to 16 significant poker leaks. It also comes with video tutorials and written modules on how to correct your costly habits.
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- The ultimate online poker tracking and analysis tool that will provide you with useful statistics about your opponents while you play (i.e HUD), as well as provide you with a great system to review your play later.
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- Custom definitions and badges for NoteCaddy.
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- A fully featured online poker tracking and analysis software that features a Heads Up Display with numerous statistics and graphs to track your play.
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- Review of the dynamic HUD and poker tracking program Hand2Note.
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- Track and graph your online and live poker results
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- A great Omaha calculator and tracking program from the folks who brought us Tournament Indicator.
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- Mac compatible poker software that logs stats on you and your opponents and comes complete with a Heads-Up Display. The software is equipped with easy-to-interpret statistics and real-time analysis.
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- Overview of the FreePokerDB (FPDB), a comprehensive free stats tracking and analysis program that includes a Heads-Up Display (HUD).
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- Online database of sit and go players that displays various statistics about a player, including overall ROI and ability rating.Most profitable casino slot machines. Aug 15, 2017 Learn about the most profitable casino games and just how fruitful online slots are. Choose games that suit you best and play your favourites at online casinos. Learn about the most profitable casino games and just how fruitful online slots are. Choose games that suit you best and play your favourites at online casinos. By far, The Borgata is the most profitable casino in Atlantic City. The casino earned more than $800 million in 2017. The Borgata offers a 161,000-square-foot casino floor with 4,000 slot machines. The casino also has 180 table games, 50 of which are poker tables. Jan 18, 2018 Most Profitable Casino Games – Play to Win By Guest Author in Casino & Gaming on January 18, 2018 There are two types of casino players: those looking for pure entertainment, and those looking to win at all costs. Mar 29, 2019 In general, the RTPs for popular slot machines fall between 88% and 99%. This begs the question: which slot machines are the most profitable? Mega Moolah – when choosing high paying slot machines, it is always prudent to think beyond the RTP. Check out the winning history, special features, and gameplay of the slot machine.
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- Software that allows you to share your desktop with others
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- Feature-rich tracking software that automatically offers instant odds, opponent statistics, graphs, Heads-Up Displays (HUDs), a hand replayer, and full player analysis.
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- Online bankroll and results tracking with loads of details and reports for just a few bucks a month after a 30-day free trial.
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- A free tracking application for sit and go tournament results.
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- Import hand histories and track your play with PokerTracker Omaha edition.
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- Add-on to Holdem Manager that allows for comprehensive stats tracking in Omaha. Also comes complete with an HUD and tons of reporting capabilities.
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- Review of Stud Indicator, which keeps tabs on you and your opponents at Stud tables.
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- Web-based online poker tracking and analysis tool
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- Leak Buster Omaha will review your PLO game for critical leaks
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- Replay and share your online poker games.
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Most dedicated poker players are constantly analyzing their play and that’s important if you aspire to continuous improvement. There are a number of ways to get a bead on what you’re doing and the results it’s creating. Let’s take a look at three of these methods including their upsides and potential weaknesses. We’ll explore record keeping, coaching and the use of statistics.
Record Keeping
Many players keep meticulous records of poker sessions including where they have played, for how long, at what stakes, in what type game and, most importantly to them – how much they won or lost. While keeping a record of such basic data has its merits, aside from documenting whether you’re ahead or behind, they can present some real conundrums as to what they mean. Don’t be too quick to jump to invalid conclusions just because they seem to fit. Although rather simplistic many players conclude one of the following:
- “I’m winning; I must be a great poker player”.
- “I’m losing; I must be a real donkey”.
Poker is such a complex endeavour that there are a myriad of variables at work and short term results can be very misleading as to their genesis. A good friend of mine recently related his desire to start honing into his opponents’ playing tendencies to help with his poker results. His epiphany came as the result of his realization that he regularly played about four poker games at the same time online. With four different games commanding his attention there wasn’t much time to do any decent player profiling. The best you can do in this situation is to focus on your hand values and position. My friend believed that since he was not focused to his opponents’ playing tendencies that his results were suffering.
As my friend is a dedicated poker player, he immediately began to play in fewer games and started to really build a “book” on different competitors that frequented the online poker games in which he played. Whether on the internet or in the bricks and mortar card emporiums, studying your opponents’ tendencies is a critical part of becoming a winning poker player. Soon after my friend dedicated himself to studying his opponents, his results improved so drastically that he attributed his new found winnings solely to improving upon this one attribute.
While focusing on opponents’ tendencies should greatly improve your decision making ability, were my friend’s short term positive results directly attributable to his improved focus on his foes? Maybe, maybe not! My point is that you should not allow short term results to delude you into thinking you can be 100 percent certain of their cause. With so many variables at play in poker, it just isn’t realistic to make that leap. Can you say it wasn’t just a run of good cards? Sometimes in poker the explanation is that simple and it can be dangerous to leap to other conclusions.
While my friend’s conclusion as to his improvement may well be flawed, his dedication to improve his poker game is admirable. Pick elements of your game that you may feel could use some shoring up and dedicate yourself to improving those aspects. While short term results can be misleading, working on various elements of your game will definitely pay dividends in the long run.
Statistics
By keeping your own records to analyze your play, you’ll know whether you’re winning or losing. While that can be a telling statistic it’s far from a complete story. For instance, if you are winning does that mean there is no more work to be done? I think we both know the answer to that question. You should never stop learning.
With the advent of online poker there are many statistical tools available that can help you analyze your play. There are various products, that for a fee, will track and report to you all kinds of statistics that can help you hone in on what you’re doing well and where your game might need some help. At the very least, if you play online poker, you should be availing yourself of the statistical overviews that are offered for free. Whilst they might not as in depth, these stats can still be very beneficial.
Although I believe you should be reviewing these stats, I feel a word of caution is in order as these statistics need to be taken with more than a grain of salt. For example, if you have requested the stats for the last 2,000 hands you have played you won’t be able to assess the texture of the games played and therefore the numbers will have to be viewed out of context.
The best use of statistics is to assess trends. They should be pulled on a regular basis and reviewed to see how you are trending which should prompt you to analyze your play. Are you playing more hands than previously? Hmmm, maybe I’ve loosened up too much. Has my number of pots won at the showdown decreased? Hmmm, maybe I’ve broadened my starting hand selection too much. Has my number of pots won without a showdown decreased significantly? Hmmm, maybe I’ve become less aggressive and become a calling station.
These statistics are not guaranteed to give you solid answers but they will give you food for thought to help you analyze your game. Not a bad tool, especially for the price. Another positive aspect for me is the fact that I know every hand I play is being recorded so it helps me immensely with my discipline. If you’re not currently taking advantage of such a service, then start immediately.
Coaching
There are certainly professional coaches available in the poker community to help you analyze your play. Along with the rising popularity of poker there also have been a number of boot camps spring up which give several days to a week or more of intense instruction. While these approaches can be of significant value they also can carry significant price tags.
Your first and most important coach is yourself. If you have the desire and will to improve your poker game you will work hard to do so. You will read the current poker literature and study the poker lessons available right here on Pokerology along with analyzing situations both at the table and away from it. I have found a good exercise in the analysis of your play is to review after a session a few hands that you believe were played extremely well and also a few that in retrospect were not played well at all. If you cannot recall and honestly reflect on a few hands that could have been played better you are either a world class poker player or delusional. Which of those two choices do you believe is more accurate?
Be honest with yourself and set goals to improve the identified areas you believe need shoring up. Even world class poker players, if responding with total candour, would admit that certain areas of their games might require additional work. Be honest with yourself, set realistic, aggressive but attainable goals and work hard to achieve them. That will be a gratifying experience.
Make your own check list of important poker attributes which you can review on a regular basis to monitor how well or poorly you’ve been addressing each element. Here is a short list to help you get started and is certainly not intended to be all inclusive. I think it is important for you to make your own list.
- Discipline
- Clocking your opponents
- Monitoring your table image
- Utilizing your current table image
- Analyzing the range of hands an opponent is likely holding
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Again, these are just some elements that come immediately to mind. Add or subtract others but create your own list and be honest with yourself. Use any of these three methods to take a harder look at how you’re playing to assess if there are significant shortcomings in your game that need attention. The major key in analyzing your game is being honest with yourself. After all, you’re the coach!
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By Tom 'TIME' Leonard
Tom has been writing about poker since 1994 and has played across the USA for over 40 years, playing every game in almost every card room in Atlantic City, California and Las Vegas.
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