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3 versions – all very intuitive and easy to use

 
The HUD’s use multiple panels, which are grouped by action type. This helps you find the relevant information faster and also position the HUD more efficiently on the table, so it doesn’t block the necessary info, like stacks, bets etc.

Clicking on the panels will bring up popups related to that panel, which gives you even more in depth information, so you can make even better decisions and more final tables.

On the Master HUD, if you click on the green “+” signs, it will bring up “Booster Panels“, which show you more relevant stats, formatted in way that makes it very easy to get exactly the info you need very fast.

Using the normal popups can give you a lot of info, but finding it can take too much time, when you only have 15 seconds to act, but finding the info from the “Booster Panels” is quick and easy.

The Enthusiast HUD

 
The main panel has abbreviations for all the stats, so you don’t have to memorize the sequence, which will make sure you won’t be looking at the wrong stat accidentally, and consequently make a wrong decision.

If you wonder why the C-Bet panel only has two columns for flop and turn, then there are 2 reasons:

  • MTT’s and SnG’s are mostly not deep enough to get a meaningful sample for river C-Bet and fold vs river C-Bet.
  • Tournaments are often full ring, and the space for a HUD is limited. Having stats that won’t converge for most of your opponents isn’t the best use of that space.

You can still access the river stats from the popups, if you click on the C-Bet panel.

The “M” and Big Blind panel show you the stack depth for your opponents, so you can better anticipate their actions based on their “M” and number of BB-s.

The Pro HUD

 
This HUD is more compact – it doesn’t have the abbreviations. This version assumes you use the HUD so frequently, that you will know the stats by heart.

The stat layout is also changed a bit.

  • VPIP and PFR are larger, because these are the “base” stats, which affect the strength/weakness of almost all the other stats.
  • The 3-Bet/fold to 3-Bet and steal/fold to steal are positioned so the “folds” are below the action they “fold to”, which also makes it easier to see at a glance.

The Pro HUD also has a lot more popups, which you can use to make better adjustments to your opponents. One very important popup is the “Full Ring” popup, which shows you many preflop stats for all 9 positions, instead of the usual 6.

If you play many 9 handed tournaments, then the Pro version has the necessary stats, and because it is more compact, it can also fit on a full ring table better.

The Master HUD

 
At first it might look like it’s exactly the same as the Pro HUD, but if you take a closer look, you will notice the “+” signs on the panels. If you click on them, a Booster panel will show up. A Booster panel is an extended HUD panel with more stats, which normally wouldn’t fit on a HUD.

The advantages of a Booster panel are:

  • It looks like a HUD panel.
  • You can find the stat(s) you are looking for very fast, because it has less stats than a popup and it is formatted very intuitively.

Besides Booster panels, the Master HUD also has all the popups, which you can access by clicking on the HUD panels, just like on the other HUD’s. Another very important popup is the “Stack Depth” popup, which shows you various preflop stats for different effective stack depths. You can view this popup by clicking on the stack depth panel on the HUD – the one that shows the “M” and how many big blinds your opponent has.

The Booster panels

 
Booster panels extend your HUD beyond the panels you can place on your table. This way your table isn’t totally filled with HUD, making it hard to concentrate and follow the action.

Booster panels carry a lot more detailed information than the normal HUD panels, but they are not like popups, which have even more stats, but because they have more, it makes it harder to find what you are looking for in a timely manner.

This is where the booster panels come in – they cover a specific situation, which makes it easy to find what you are looking for, and because the booster panels look like HUD panels, it will be more intuitive to find the correct stat – even if you open the panel for the first time ever.

On the left you can see 2 examples of the 7 included booster panels.

The preflop popups

 
There are so many popups, that you will have all the info you could ever need from there.

If you have a reasonable sample size on your opponent, then you could even do a player analysis just using the popups. It is a much faster way to find leaks in your opponent’s game, than doing a full analysis using the reports. It might not be as in depth, but doing a quick analysis on more of your opponents is a lot better than doing 1 or 2 deep analysis on some, or – let’s face it – no opponent analysis at all, because it takes so much time.

Here you can see the popups that are only for preflop. Popups are also a constant work in progress, so they could look a bit different with more stats added, but the overall layout will still be the same.

The popup layout

 
All the popups have the popup name on top, so you know what it’s for. In the bottom it has the player name and how many hands you have on them, so you know how much weight to give to the stats.

The popups are on a nice dark background, the text is formatted to make finding what you are looking for easy. The stats are placed on a lighter background, to give contrast to the text part, so your eyes will find the stat area instantly.

Let’s also go over this particular popup. On the first stat row you can see the steal frequencies on the CO, BU and SB. Then you can see the fold vs 3-bet and 4-bet stats after making a steal. On the next part, you will see, how the player reacts to steals on the SB. The stats are placed so they are right below, where the steal came from, this way you will get very precise information. Then below that is the same thing for the BB. BB section also has stats for facing a SB steal.

The postflop popups

 
The postflop popups are divided in two big columns: SRP (single raised pots) and 3-Bet pots, this makes it very easy to find the right info fast. The stats are also filtered to IP (in position) and OOP (out of position) where possible, which gives you even more precision. If the sample size isn’t big enough to get reliable data for IP and OOP, there are also the overall stats, which require a smaller sample size to converge, so you’ll still have some data to work with.

The postflop popups are especially helpful in the session/player review, where you have time to go through multiple popups, to see how different stats interact with each other. This way you can write notes on other players and next time, when you meet them on the tables, you are already one step ahead of them!

Postflop popup example

 
Let’s take a look at one of the postflop popups. At the top you can again see the title of the popup, in the bottom, the player name and number of hands. The colour scheme is also the same as for the preflop popups – text is on a darker background and the stats are on a lighter background.

The popup is divided into two big columns: on the left you can see SRP (single raised pots) and on the right 3-Bet pots. All the stats below belong to these types of pots. This makes finding the correct stats very easy.

The first three rows of stats below both pot types show the overall stats, when facing a c-bet. Then the next part shows how the player reacts to c-bets, when they are IP vs the c-bettor. The next part to that shows how they react to c-bets being OOP.

Separating between IP and OOP is very important, because in theory, the frequency of c-betting IP should be higher than OOP and this helps you exploit the ones who c-bet the same, regardless of their position.

The last part shows how often the player folds to delayed c-bets, both IP and OOP. Update: now it also includes Raise vs Delayed C-Bet stats for IP and OOP.

Below you can see, which popups are attached to which panels.

The main panel

Master HUD

  • Preflop popup – shows most of preflop stats in one popup, including RFI, cold calling, 3­Betting, limping etc.
  • Cold Call popup – shows calling stats position vs position, so you know exactly how often someone calls, for example, on the button vs early position.
  • 3-Bet+ popup – shows 3­-Bet stats position vs positon, and also some 4-Bet and 5­-Bet stats. Can also be accessed by clicking on the 3-Bet stats on the HUD.
  • Steal popup – covers the steal situation extremely thoroughly. It covers both the stealers actions and also the actions of the player who faces the steal, and it does it from all the positions related to steals. Can also be accessed by clicking on the Steal stats on the HUD.
  • Aggression popup – shows the AF (aggression factor) and AFq (aggression frequency) stats filtered by Flop, Turn and River and also filtered by in position and out of position.
  • Showdown popup – shows the usual went to showdown and won at showdown stats, and also some more, including Won When Saw Flop Rating, which can be very useful in game.
  • Stack depth popup – shows various preflop stats filtered by different stack depths, so you can see how your opponents play depending on the effective stack depth.
  • Main panel booster small (click on player name) – brings up a bigger main panel with more stats.
  • Main panel booster (click on the “+” on bottom right) – brings up even bigger main panel with even more stats.
  • Steal Booster (click on the “+” on top right) – brings up a HUD-panel-like booster panel, which shows steal, fold vs 3-bet, fold vs steal and 3-bet vs steal stats by all relevant positions.

    Pro HUD

    • Preflop popup
    • Cold Call popup
    • 3-Bet+ popup
    • Steal popup
    • Showdown popup
    • Stack Depth popup
    • Main panel booster (click on player name)

    Enthusiast HUD

    • Preflop popup
    • 3-Bet+ popup
    • Steal popup
    • Aggression
    • Showdown
    Raise First In (RFI) panel

    Master HUD

    • Preflop popup
    • Cold call popup
    • 3-Bet+ popup
    • Full ring popup – shows various preflop stats for full ring games instead of the usual 6-max stats. This popup can also be opened by clicking directly on EP RFI stat.
    • Cold Call vs 3-Bet booster (click on SB) – shows in a matrix position vs position call and 3-bet frequencies. This can give you a better idea of how they construct their calling and 3-betting ranges.
    • RFI Fold vs 3-Bet Full Ring booster (left “+” icon) – shows the opening frequency in all positions and how often they fold vs 3-bets in those positions.
    • Call and 3-Bet Full Ring booster (right “+” icon) – shows the call and 3-bet frequencies in all positions.

    Pro HUD

    • Preflop popup
    • Cold call
    • 3-Bet+ popup
    • Full Ring popup
    • Cold Call vs 3-Bet booster (click on SB)

    Enthusiast HUD

    • Preflop
    • 3-Bet+ popup
    C-Bet panel

    Master HUD

    • C-Bet popup – shows the c-betting frequencies for in position and out of position, and also for single raised pots and 3­-Bet pots.
    • Facing c-bet – covers the receiving end of c-bets ­- how a player reacts to c-bets. They are again filtered to IP and OOP and by single raised pots and 3­-Bet pots.
    • Missed c-bet – shows how a player reacts after they had the opportunity to c-bet, but did not c-bet.
    • Bet vs missed c-bet – shows how often a player bets after the preflop raiser did not C­-Bet, when they had the chance to do so.
    • Donk bet – shows how often a player donks (bets into the preflop raiser out of position), filtered to single raised pots and 3­Bet pots. It also covers the actions, when the player is facing a donk bet.
    • Aggression popup – shows aggression stats by street and also in position and out of position.
    • C-Bet+ booster (click on “C-Bet” text)- shows the c-bet and fold vs c-bet stats in single raised pots (SRP) and in 3-Bet pots (3BP).
    • C-Bet+ Positional booster (click on the “+“) – shows the c-bet and fold vs c-bet stats in single raised pots and in 3-Bet pots filtered by In Position and Out Of Position.

    Pro HUD

    • C-Bet popup
    • Facing c-bet
    • Missed c-bet
    • Bet vs missed c-bet
    • Donk bet 
    • Aggression
    • C-Bet+ booster (click on the “C-Bet” text)

    Enthusiast HUD

    • C-Bet popup
    • Facing c-bet
    • Aggression
    • Showdown
    Stack depth panel

    Master HUD

    • Stack depth popup

    Pro HUD

    • Stack depth popup

    Enthusiast HUD

    • No additional popups

    And here you can see screenshots of all the popups and booster panels.

    Preflop popups

    Preflop popup

    Stack Depth

    PT4 stack depth popup

    Full Ring

    3-Bet+

    Cold Call

    Steal

    Preflop boosters

    Main booster

    Main booster small

    Cold call vs 3-bet

    Call vs 3-bet Full Ring

    RFI vs Fold vs 3-bet Full Ring

    Steal booster

    Postflop popups

    C-Bet

    Facing c-bet

    Donk bet

    Missed c-bet

    Bet vs missed c-bet

    Aggression

    Showdown

    Postflop boosters

    C-Bet booster

    C-Bet positional booster

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