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Originally Posted by oldsilver
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- how does it work? to what extent does the LB software simply analyze play against a benchmarked/optimum range of (HUD) stats for VPIP, PFR, agg, 3bet% and everything else HEM tracks? to what extent does it go beyond assessing variations between actual vv optimum stats, and look at perhaps CREV type analysis to assess the EV of various decisions and identify common poor decisions, especially in the post-flop tree?
- is the LB HUD a part of the official LB software, or a third party add-on? if it's an official module is it available during trial?
- how many hands are required before it's considered a significant sample size for LB
1) If you go on the pokerleakbuster.com website it answers this in a lot more detail on the FAQ section. But essentially it's looking at statistical peek high and low ranges, and post flop results. Crev requires a lot of user input and knowing what you're ideally doing in a lot of spots. Crev is more of an exploratory tool, and is fun to play around with. We're simplifying everything and looking at what winning players are doing in say, check-raised pots on the flop. LB is looking at what kinds of hands are winning in those spots, what kinds of hands are losing and letting you know if you're over playing spots. It's looking at if you're missing value by not betting enough in certain post flop situations, etc.. It's all based on tens of millions of hand info from winning players which we update periodically.
2) Yes, it's part of LB software. There's actually 2 HUD's now that you can use and they are just a non-bloated way to learn to make player types effectively and quickly. It's a video and HUD.
3) 50k is recommended, more is better. When you run an analysis it will tell you how ideal the same is. There's an indicator on the first page top left.