Player Report
Poker-Spy’s™ Player Report allows you to compare how you are playing against the field of opponents. Use the
information in this report to identify players with certain playing
characteristics and to compare yourself against the field.
To access the Player Report:
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From the Poker-Spy Console window, select
Report Window from the View menu.
The Report window will be
displayed.
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From the Report window, select Player Report
from the Reports menu.
In this Section:
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Player Report settings
Click on a column heading to sort the report by the values in the column.
Click the column header a second time to sort in reverse order.
You can choose from the following combination of options:
Ring Games:
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Limit: Lists statistics for all players you have
played against during Limit Ring Games.
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No Limit and Pot Limit: Lists statistics for
all players you have played against during No Limit and Pot Limit Ring
Games.
Tournaments:
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Limit: Lists statistics for all players you have
played against during Limit Tournaments.
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No Limit and Pot Limit: Lists statistics for
all players you have played against during No Limit and Pot Limit
Tournaments.
Number of Hands:
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All: Lists all players for the selected
game type.
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25+: Filters the list to only include players
that played 25 hands or more.
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100+: Filters the list to only include players
that played 100 hands or more.
Player Report Fields
Hands: Number of hands in the database for this player.
$: Amount of chips you have won or lost against this
player.
LT: Loose/Tight rating for this player. See
Game Tracker Window for more information on
this field.
PA: Passive/Aggressive rating for this player. See
Game Tracker Window for more information on
this field.
Name: The name of the player.
The Name field also serves as an indicator of
players you want to play against, or players you want to avoid. Based on the
information from the LT and PA fields, Poker-Spy will highlight the players as
follows:
Green Highlight: A player that is "Tight and Passive"
or
"Loose and Passive" are marked in green.
"Tight and Passive" players are usually
unimaginative which usually allows you to know where you stand against them.
"Loose and Passive" players play too many hands
and when they show strength, they usually have a very good hand. These are the types of players you want to play
against.
Red Highlight: A Player that is "Tight and Aggressive" or
"Loose and Aggressive" are marked in red.
"Tight and Aggressive" is the mark of a good
player. This type of player will start with the best hands and use aggression to
his advantage.
"Loose and Aggressive" players play too many
hands and are very aggressive. Although these players are typically long term
losers, they often go on wild winning and loosing streaks. They are difficult to
play against because you rarely know where you stand in the hand. If you catch
them on a winning night where the cards are running their way, it could
seriously hurt your profits. Sometimes it is best to
avoid these players altogether.
Graph Icon: Graph
for a player.
Click on the graph icon (
or ) to
view a graph of how the
player has been performing historically.
indicates
a player with a positive record over all sessions tracked by Poker-Spy
indicates
a player with a negative record over all sessions tracked by Poker-Spy
% Fold Before Flop: Percentage of time the player was dealt cards and
folded before the Flop.
% Fold Before Turn: Percentage of time the player was dealt cards and
folded before the Turn.
% Fold Before River: Percentage of time the player was dealt cards and
folded before the River.
% Fold Before Showdown: Percentage of time the player was dealt cards and
folded before the Showdown.
VP$IP (Voluntary Put Chips In Pot):
Percentage of time a player voluntary puts chips in the Pot. Blinds do not count
unless a player completes the small blind or calls a raise from either blind.
Bet / Check:
Number of Bet actions divided by number of Check actions multiplied by 100. This
is a measure of Passiveness / Aggressiveness.
When it is time for a player to make a decision, he
often has the choice between betting or checking. Over time, aggressive
players will bet more often than passive players.
Raise / Call: Number of
Raise actions divided by number of Call actions multiplied by 100. This is a
measure of Passiveness / Aggressiveness.
When it is time for a player to make a decision, he
often has the choice between raising or calling. Over time, aggressive
players will raise more often than passive players.
% Reraise: Percentage of time a player has Reraised. This is
calculated by dividing the number of Reraise actions by the total number of
player actions.
% Check-Raise: Percentage of time a player has Check-Raised. This is
calculated by dividing the number of Check-Raise actions by the total number
of player actions.
%
Win: Percentage of times a player was dealt cards and went on
to win or tie the hand.
$ Win: Net amount of
chips won or lost by this player.
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