by kraada » Fri Oct 19, 2012 8:39 am
I could've sworn it was in there - I'll look into that.
There are four on table groups - three for opponents and one for Hero.
The opponent groups are:
General Stats
Hands/Notes
Postflop Stats
The Hero group is simplest so let's do that first. In that group you have: VP$IP (Colored by limp/fold %), PFR (colored by raise & fold to 3bet) and on the second line, Attempt to steal (colored by steal & fold), cbet flop (colored by fold to flop cbet) and on the last line, your M (colored by your M group).
I'll talk about how the coloring works in a minute.
General Stats really has preflop stuff - it's for opponents and has VPIP colored, PFR colored 3Bet Preflop not against steals (colored by how often they 3bet against a steal) and attempt to steal colored. (These colored stats match the hero group version). The popup here has all preflop stats - they should be self explanatory when you look at them.
Hands/Notes has M, Hands Played in k notation (so that 1200 would be 1.2k) and the note editor. When you click here you get several different stats broken down by the M the player had when he took the action in question. Again, they should be self explanatory when you look at them.
Postflop stats has CBet Flop (colored by how often they fold to flop cbets), Donkbet Flop (colored by how often the player folded to a cbet in a 3bet pot) and CBet Turn (colored by how often they fold to a turn cbet). The popup here is a postflop stats matrix explained. For each street the first column is how often they took the action of the row. Fold, Call and Raise were how often they responded in that way when facing that action. So bet x action in Flop is how often they bet flop, and bet x fold in Flop is how often they folded to a flop bet.
The coloring for the stats always goes from low to high in this order: red, light red, orange, yellow, dark green, green, light green, blue, cyan and magenta. For almost alls tats each one of those bands represents 10% - so 30-40% is yellow and if someone folds to a flop cbet 38% of the time the flop cbet colored value would be yellow (56% would be green, 75% would be blue, etc). This gives you a quick feel for how high or low things are. Anything green or higher for a fold means they fold enough that you could pot it every time and they would fold enough for you to be (chip) profitable.
The only exception is 3Bet Preflop not vs blind steal which is colored by how often they 3bet vs a blind steal. Since those percentages are so much lower we use the same color order but each band is 2% wide - so red is 0-2 instead of 0-10. Anybody 3betting more than 18% (magenta) is 3betting so wide that the details (19 vs 22) really don't matter so much.
I hope that helps.