Column Descriptions
Tight: Tightness is a measure of how selective a player is in choosing which starting hands to play. Tightness is calculated as the ratio of hands folded pre-flop to total hands played. A tight player will play fewer, and presumably better, starting hands than a loose player.
Aggressive: Aggressiveness measures how often a player bets or raises compared to how often he just calls. Good players are usually more aggressive than poor players. A more aggressive player is also more likely to bluff.
Win Rate: The win rate tells you whether a player is winning or losing.
Hands: This column is the number of hands in the database that the player had played.
Legend
- Very Good. The player is in the top 20% relative to other players at this limit.
- Good. The player is in the 60-80% range relative to other players at this limit.
- Average. The player is in the 40-60% range relative to other players at this limit.
- Fair. The player is in the 20-40% range relative to other players at this limit.
- Poor. The player is in the bottom 20% relative to other players at this limit.
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