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    Your HUD/Using your HUD (Range)

    Why use a HUD (Heads Up Display)?

    A. Learn card odds
    B. Profile others
    C. Make better decisions
    *Note: I just installed HM2 I'll have HM2 tips later

    Firstly, you should know your card odds by now. Most of the time I just have my HUD set to show stats and mini-view the main window. You can however learn card odds quickly and in-play by having your main window open and viewing your win odds and outs. Merge has a free download for their HUD and it's less annoying than you think. Aside from the point though, you can quickly learn card odds. Right now. Without the HUD. They're very easy and take little to no practice to apply.

    Profiling others is a huge advantage you have when you have your HUD open, obviously. After 50 hands the Carbon HUD automatically profiles players for you. There's categories like Fish, Rock, LAG, TAG (shark), and many more. This is the simplest way to read your HUD, but trust me it gets even better. As you play, remember to use the "quick tags" to tag people who are labeled (if you don't know how to read the stats and decipher who you're playing against).

    Decision Making and the HUD go hand in hand. I'd really love to go into detail about this, but I'll stop here for now. Comments and feedback greatly appreciated.

    Sorry about the dryness of the material, hopefully you're not crying yourself to sorrow by this point.

    More later.

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    Okay now I want to discuss range, and how it affected this particular hand.



    Me(UTG) $1645 - VP:39 PFR:22 AF:2.9 W:49|68 STL:39|44 3B:23|0 CB:83|50 N:11900 Hands:114
    halfwaythere(CO) $2030 - VP:52 PFR:8 AF:3.5 W:25|33 STL:33| 3B:0|67 CB:0|100 N:590 Hands:25
    Deadmoney007(BTN) $2380 - VP:72 PFR:24 AF:1.4 W:63|40 STL:0|0 3B:50| CB:33|0 N:920 Hands:25


    Pre Flop: Me(UTG) with [Td,Ts]
    (MP Folds), Me(UTG) raises 525, (UTG2) folds, (CO) calls 525, (BTN) raises 2380, (SB) folds, (BB) folds, Me(UTG) calls 1120, (CO) calls 1505

    Flop: (3c,3s,Qh)

    Turn: (Qs)

    River: (6s)

    Final:
    Me(UTG) shows [Td,Ts]
    halfwaythere(CO) shows [7h,9h]
    Deadmoney007(BTN) shows [Qd,Ad]

    This is a lot easier to explain with a software like equilab, but on this particular hand, I assume at least a break even call vs. a wide range of 24-72. So we plug 24-72 into equilab we get:

    55-22, K5s-K2s, Q7s-Q2s, J7s-J2s, T7s-T2s, 92s+, 84s+, 73s+, 63s+, 53s+, 43s, A7o-A2o, K8o-K2o, Q9o-Q2o, J9o-J5o, T6o+, 96o+, 86o+, 76o, 65o

    Which outputs 75% equity on a re-raise call.
    Last edited by F4s7R; 02-26-2013 at 11:47 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by F4s7R View Post
    Okay now I want to discuss range, and how it affected this particular hand.



    Me(UTG) $1645 - VP:39 PFR:22 AF:2.9 W:49|68 STL:39|44 3B:23|0 CB:83|50 N:11900 Hands:114
    halfwaythere(CO) $2030 - VP:52 PFR:8 AF:3.5 W:25|33 STL:33| 3B:0|67 CB:0|100 N:590 Hands:25
    Deadmoney007(BTN) $2380 - VP:72 PFR:24 AF:1.4 W:63|40 STL:0|0 3B:50| CB:33|0 N:920 Hands:25


    Pre Flop: Me(UTG) with [Td,Ts]
    (MP Folds), Me(UTG) raises 525, (UTG2) folds, (CO) calls 525, (BTN) raises 2380, (SB) folds, (BB) folds, Me(UTG) calls 1120, (CO) calls 1505

    Flop: (3c,3s,Qh)

    Turn: (Qs)

    River: (6s)

    Final:
    Me(UTG) shows [Td,Ts]
    halfwaythere(CO) shows [7h,9h]
    Deadmoney007(BTN) shows [Qd,Ad]

    This is a lot easier to explain with a software like equilab, but on this particular hand, I assume at least a break even call vs. a wide range of 24-72. So we plug 24-72 into equilab we get:

    55-22, K5s-K2s, Q7s-Q2s, J7s-J2s, T7s-T2s, 92s+, 84s+, 73s+, 63s+, 53s+, 43s, A7o-A2o, K8o-K2o, Q9o-Q2o, J9o-J5o, T6o+, 96o+, 86o+, 76o, 65o

    Which outputs 75% equity on a re-raise call.
    Not really a good hand to use. You raised to 525, blinds were @ least 75-150.... probably 100-200. With a 10-15bb stack your never open folding 10's in that spot. I don't care if the guy is the ultimate rock. Using a HUD can be very beneficial; but that spot was super standard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sickread23 View Post
    Not really a good hand to use. You raised to 525, blinds were @ least 75-150.... probably 100-200. With a 10-15bb stack your never open folding 10's in that spot. I don't care if the guy is the ultimate rock. Using a HUD can be very beneficial; but that spot was super standard.
    I'll try to find a better example. I think I got AJ all-in with a KJ called the other day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by F4s7R View Post
    Okay now I want to discuss range, and how it affected this particular hand.



    Me(UTG) $1645 - VP:39 PFR:22 AF:2.9 W:49|68 STL:39|44 3B:23|0 CB:83|50 N:11900 Hands:114
    halfwaythere(CO) $2030 - VP:52 PFR:8 AF:3.5 W:25|33 STL:33| 3B:0|67 CB:0|100 N:590 Hands:25
    Deadmoney007(BTN) $2380 - VP:72 PFR:24 AF:1.4 W:63|40 STL:0|0 3B:50| CB:33|0 N:920 Hands:25


    Pre Flop: Me(UTG) with [Td,Ts]
    (MP Folds), Me(UTG) raises 525, (UTG2) folds, (CO) calls 525, (BTN) raises 2380, (SB) folds, (BB) folds, Me(UTG) calls 1120, (CO) calls 1505

    Flop: (3c,3s,Qh)

    Turn: (Qs)

    River: (6s)

    Final:
    Me(UTG) shows [Td,Ts]
    halfwaythere(CO) shows [7h,9h]
    Deadmoney007(BTN) shows [Qd,Ad]

    This is a lot easier to explain with a software like equilab, but on this particular hand, I assume at least a break even call vs. a wide range of 24-72. So we plug 24-72 into equilab we get:

    55-22, K5s-K2s, Q7s-Q2s, J7s-J2s, T7s-T2s, 92s+, 84s+, 73s+, 63s+, 53s+, 43s, A7o-A2o, K8o-K2o, Q9o-Q2o, J9o-J5o, T6o+, 96o+, 86o+, 76o, 65o

    Which outputs 75% equity on a re-raise call.
    The hand is outside the range even?

    Or am I missing this entirely sorry I am a super noob.

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    Heads up display HMmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    What software do yall use for this HUD? I've never used anything like this.

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    I also have HM2 and use it, give some helpful information

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    Just a hu - you shouldn't make decisions on vil that are stats based when you only have 25 hands on them. You seem to kno what you're doing tho. GL man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oVITOo View Post
    Just a hu - you shouldn't make decisions on vil that are stats based when you only have 25 hands on them. You seem to kno what you're doing tho. GL man.
    ik. I was running 3 at once, glanced over at a TT UTG, glanced around really quickly and fired. More accurate sample would've been
    nice, but I was watching the guy play, too.

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