Small gaps are indicative of aggressive and often smart/winning players, so watch out. Villains 1 & 3 have a gap > PFR… so they’re fishy targets!Įxploit: Isolate the Fish with raises to get them to yourself post-flop.Hero’s gap is 2% (VPIP = 30% and PFR = 28%), a very aggressive sign.If the gap between VPIP and PFR is > PFR, then you’ve found a Fish. But, expect passive players to call and give you value pre- and post-flop. When passive players get aggressive, watch out. Hero (PFR = 28%) is very aggressive (in Figure 2) while Villain 3 is the most passive at 3%.Įxpect lots of steals and bluffs from aggressive players, and give passive players the benefit of the doubt when they raise with their tight range.Įxploit: You can re-raise bluff aggressive players, and also check post-flop to let them bluff you. With a low VPIP, realize they play strong ranges and be careful when they choose to enter the pot. The higher it is, and anything over 30%, then you’ve found yourself a fish and a target at the table.Įxploit: Isolate the fish when they limp or are in the blinds when you have better position. Villain 1 in Figure 2 is loose (35%), while Villain 4 is tight (16%). Figure 3: Notes on Villain 1Ģ0% is the inflection point with VPIP: less indicates a tight player, more indicates a loose player. For example, Figure 3 shows directions for myself to do against Villain 1: “3BET FOR VALUE WITH ATs+ AND KQs”. Put directions on how to exploit (orders to yourself) in ALL CAPS in the notes at the top. My color coding based on poker player type:Īlso, the auto-generated notes (based on showdowns that PT4 sees) are helpful in understanding your opponent. Use the HUD color coding to quickly see what type of player you’re up against. This 1 table shows all of the statistical exploits I discuss below: Figure 2: The Default HUD used on a 6max cash game table. Here’s what it looks like with its 9 useful elements (in the PT4 HUD Editor): Figure 1: The Default HUD within PT4 Let’s learn how to use everybody’s first HUD, the Default HUD for PokerTracker 4, to exploit your opponents.
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