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Originally Posted by obviousTROLL
Is it even possible to have last xxx hands statistic for every definition? Theoretical question.
Anything is possible but feasible is the real question. An example might be needed since I am not good at explaining things sometimes
Someone has 1000 hands total with 100 opportunities to cbet. The did cbet 70 times (cbet % 70)
To see the cbet % over the last 500 hands would be too taxing on peoples' disks to be feasible. This is because we'd need to pull up a list of all players' hand ID's. HM2 doesn't store that in the database but rather in some files that are not intended for third party access. Of course it's still doable but reading that file for every player just to get one number per hand would slow things down way too much.
If you want to see what % they cbet over the last 50 opportunities (remember he had 100 total) then that's actually very doable. The problem is that NC doesn't tie the quantitative data (ranges) to the instance/opportunities so then your graphs would still show the full data and would look buggy. Tying ranges to exact hands would increase the amount of storage nc uses. Since it's already an issue now, the two downsides are not made up for by the upside of having this additional filter.