What are good baseline stats in HUDs?

What are good baseline stats in HUDs?

Okay, we all know a VPIP of 10 is a nit and 50 is a whale.

But what about?

  • 3B
  • Fold to 3B after raising
  • 4Bet PF after raising
  • Fold to PF 4B after raising
  • WWSF
  • WSD
  • CBet Flop OOP
  • Fold to Flop/Turn/River Cbets
  • Fold to Flop/Turn/River bets
  • Check Raise Flop/Turn/River
  • Raise Flop/Turn/River CBet
  • Probe Turn/River
  • Float Turn/River

What are the baseline stats, significantly above or below which someone has leaks in their game? (Obviously I am assuming a reliable sample size.)

Obviously this list covers many parts of the game tree so if you have an idea on only one or two, please do chip in.

07 January 2024 at 06:28 PM
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The problem with most of these is that even if you play perfect GTO they'll differ based on your opponents bet sizing and play. Furthermore stuff like probe turn or float (stab) flop you might have like twice optimal as an exploit. And then you can have simplified strategies, for example my cbet flop OOP is 0% in SRPs unless exploiting a fish.

If you're analyzing your stats I'd recommend Hand2Note 4, it's in a free beta and you can look at more meaningful stats like BB 3b vs 2.5x BTN open.


If you want, message me and I'll take a look at your database. I've been wanting to do a player analysis but I play on anon/untracked sites.


  • 3B 11
  • Fold to 3B after raising 55
  • 4Bet PF after raising 18
  • Fold to PF 4B after raising 40
  • WWSF 49
  • WSD 28
  • CBet Flop OOP 35
  • Fold to Flop/Turn/River Cbets 43/42/45
  • Fold to Flop/Turn/River bets
  • Check Raise Flop/Turn/River 17/11/16

big function of sizings and rake actually

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