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   1. Main Screen
 
  • Win Odds: Based on your pocket cards, known community cards and the number of players in that hand. It uses a sophisticated mathematical algorithm to get a correct and accurate result.
  • Pot Odds: Pot odds is simply a ratio of the amount of money in the pot compared with how much money it takes to call. The higher the ratio, the better your pot odds are. If there are $12 in the pot and it costs $4 to call then you are getting 3:1 odds ( winnings : "cost to stay in"). This can be translated to a percentage, representing the size of your contribution in the new pot. It will be 25% in the above example.
  • Your/Opponent hands at showdown: Percentage of hitting a particular hand for you and your opponents at showdown. For example, if it shows 20 on flush for you and 30 for your opponents, it means you have 20% possibilities to get a flush at showdown, while for your opponents they altogether have 30% possibilities to get a flush.
  • EV: Expected Value for your hole cards. Expected value is the average amount of big bets this hand will make or lose. So for example, AA from the small blind in a 3/6 game will make on average 2.71 times the big blind, or $16.20 per hand (2.71 * $6). 22 from the button (D or Dealer position) however, will make -0.12 EV, or -$0.72 in a 3/6 game (6 * -0.12). These data were graciously taken from Poker Room's EV Page. Thus, these stats are compiled from live table data instead of simulations.
  • Group: It's another way to describe your hole cards strength. In the book of Hold'em Poker for Advanced Player by David Sklansky, he divides the starting hands into 9 groups. Group 1 is the strongest; group 9 is the weakest. By only playing poker hands that have profitable EV, you will certainly improve your Texas Hold'em game. Please remember however, that this is a compilation of EV for the average player, so they are just representative of long term statistics and not Texas Hold'em fact. You will still need to play your poker hands accordingly, which means you need to observe your opponents, play as the flop sees fit.
  • OUTs: OUTs refer to the unseen cards still left in the deck that will improve your hand after the Flop. As you might guess, the more cards left in the deck that will improve your hand, the better. That's why, after the Flop, you want to stay with hands that can be improved in a number of ways. The more outs or ways your hand can potentially improve on the Turn or the River, the better your chances of winning the pot. By counting your outs, you can do a very rough, quick calculation to estimate your percent chance of improving your hand after the Flop, and hopefully having a winning hand. Knowing how likely (or unlikely) you are to improve will help you make a better decision about how much (or little) to invest in the hand. Holdem Indicator shows you the Total Outs and what the Outs are.
  • Position: Holdem Indicator shows your position after flop. For a full size table (7-10 players), the first three seats after the button would be Early. The button and the two seats before it would be Late, and in between is the Middle. For short-handed tables (5-6 players), Early and Late position are the first and last two positions. For tables with 2-4 players, Early and Late position are the first and last position.
   2. Opponent Stats
 
 
These data are collected using the same information you receive while sitting at the poker table. Poker Indicator does this by reading the log files supplied by the online poker rooms themselves. The major difference is that Poker Indicator actually remembers the action and automatically recalls it for you. Top professionals have amazing card memory - so can you.

Play money, real money and tournament data are tracked separately. Balance data is collected only for the current session.

Opponents Stats will be collected even you're sitting out. These data is kept locally on your computer and will be loaded automatically next time when you're sitting with the same player.
  • VP$IP (Voluntary Put Money In Pot): Percentage of times a player voluntarily puts Money in the Pot. Blinds do not count unless a player completes the small blind or calls a raise from either blind. It measures a player’s tightness/looseness, which describes the range of hands that the player will see a flop with.

    VP$IP Category
    VP$IP < 24% Tight
    24% < VP$IP < 28% Neutral
    28% < VP$IP < 33% Slightly Loose
    VP$IP > 33% Loose
  • AF (Aggression Factor): It measures a player’s aggression/passivity, which describes the player’s betting tendencies after flop. The AF Holdem Indicator provides is combined AF totals on flop, turn, and river.

          AF = (Raise% + Bet %) / Call %

    AF Value Category
    AF < 1 Passive
    1 < AF < 1.5 Neutral
    1.5 < AF Aggressive
  • WSD: To further categorize aggressive players, we use “Went to Showdown %” to measure whether a player is Solid or Overplay.

    WSD% Category
    WSD < 39% Solid
    39% < WSD Overplay
  • WSDW: Went to Showdown and Won percentage.
  • Player Icons: Holdem Indicator will assign a player with an icon if it collects more than 50 hands of data for that player. Below is a list of all the icons and the corresponding criteria.

    Calling Station (Slightly Loose, Passive). Voluntary Put Money in Pot % is between 28% and 33%; Aggression Factor is less than 1.00

    Fishy (Loose, Passive). Voluntary Put Money in Pot % is greater than 33%; Aggression Factor is less than 1.50

    Gambler (Slightly Loose, Aggressive, Overplay). Voluntary Put Money in Pot % is between 28% and 33%; Aggression Factor is greater than 1.00; Went to Showdown % is greater than 39%.

    Good Player (Tight, Aggressive, Solid). Voluntary Put Money in Pot % is less than 24%; Aggression Factor is greater than 1.50; Went to Showdown % is less than 39%.

    Loose, Aggressive. Voluntary Put Money in Pot % is greater than 33%; Aggression Factor is greater than 1.50.

    Neutral, Aggressive, Overplay. Voluntary Put Money in Pot % is between 24% and 28%; Aggression Factor is greater than 1.50; Went to Showdown % is greater than 39%.

    Neutral, Aggressive, Solid. Voluntary Put Money in Pot % is between 24% and 28%; Aggression Factor is greater than 1.50; Went to Showdown % is less than 39%.

    Neutral, Passive. Voluntary Put Money in Pot % is between 24% and 28%; Aggression Factor is less than 1.50.

    Slightly Loose, Neutral. Voluntary Put Money in Pot % is between 28% and 33%; Aggression Factor is between 1.00 and 1.50.

    Rock (Tight, Passive, Solid). Voluntary Put Money in Pot % is less than 24%; Aggression Factor is less than 1.00; Went to Showdown % is less than 39%.

    Slightly Loose, Aggressive, Solid. Voluntary Put Money in Pot % is between 28% and 33%; Aggression Factor is greater than 1.50; Went to Showdown % is less than 39%.

    Tight, Aggressive, Overplay. Voluntary Put Money in Pot % is less than 24%; Aggression Factor is greater than 1.50; Went to Showdown % is greater than 39%.

    Tight, Neutral. Voluntary Put Money in Pot % is less than 24%; Aggression Factor is between 1.00 and 1.50.

    Tight, Passive, Overplay. Voluntary Put Money in Pot % is less than 24%; Aggression Factor is less than 1.00; Went to Showdown % is greater than 39%.

    Not sure yet. Not enough hands of data to categorize this player.
  • Player Notes: Double click a player’s name to add or view notes for that player. The data will kept locally on your computer.
   3. Mucked Hands at showdown.
 
 
 
Currently, this feature is only available for PartyPoker, EmpirePoker, Full Tilt, PokerStars (ring games only), Absolute and Crypto sites.
 
   4. NUTS hand alerts display
 
 
   5. Settings
 
 
  • Select a game table to attach to on startup. By checking this option, Holdem Indicator won’t attach itself to any game table automatically. You need to select one of the game tables when you launching Holdem Indicator.
  • Automatically move with the game table. By de-selecting this option, Holdem Indicator won’t move itself with the game table automatically when you move your game table. However, in the mini view mode, this option in invalid.
  • 4 Color Deck. Displays your hole cards and the board cards with 4 color deck if you select this option.
  • Show my hole cards after fold. By de-selecting this option, Holdem Indicator won’t keep your hole cards if you already fold in that hand.
 
 
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