Kanario wrote:When I open the "HUD Profile Editor" and select a profile, the stat "Hands" shows "9,999". Is this the maximun number of hands PT4 can take?
What´s the difference between "Hands" and "Hands Abbreviated"?
There is no maximum. That is to give you an idea what the stat can look like (but obviously, won't always).
Hands Abbreviated shortens the display when there are more than 1000 hands to 1.0k and after 10000 to 10k. This way everything stays under 4 characters until you have a million hands on an opponent.
Kanario wrote:Ty. For example, I can see a stat called "Preflop/Flop/Turn and River SPR", and in the Detailed Description talks about "Stack Size":
1/ "Stack Size" is referred to the effective stack in the hand?
2/ When I click on "HUD/Edit HUD Profiles" it opens the "HUD Profile Editor", then I select a profile and click on "Add Statistic", I can´t find this stat called "SPR".
(1) Those stats are used for grouping on the My Reports tab. They are talking about actual starting stack size.
(2) That stat does not exist. PT4 does not know your SPR in a given hand as we know nothing about the hand until it is complete.
Kanario wrote:Ty
Fold to Flop Float = Fold to F Float Bet? And then in "Item Properties" we select "Has Position/Out of Position on Flop"?
Fold to Turn bet IP = Fold to T Probe Bet? And then in "Item Properties" we select "Has Position/In Position on Turn"?
Yes, F means float and T means turn. You can select position or not on these stats but based on their very construction it will make no difference - those kinds of bets (probes, floats) are always in specific positions relative to the aggressor.
Kanario wrote:Sorry, that´s what I wanted to mean (A folds, B faces a squeeze, and B decides folding). How is this stat called?
Fold to PF Squeeze counts the percentage that a player folds in either the spot as A or the spot as B. There is not a built in stat for just B's situation (though it could be built in our custom stats system).
Kanario wrote:So, the range of the actions in PT4 are: limp, 2Bet, 3Bet, ..., and so on
Ty again. Really quick answers!
Yep, we felt it made sense
I'm glad to help!