Success to Steal BT, CO vs BB, SB
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I am trying to make this stat:
Success to Steal BT, CO vs BB, SB:
when Player in BT or CO raise first in, and villians in SB and BB folds
Preflop:
Player Raises
Position: CO, BTN
First not fold action on street
Villians Folds
Position: SB, BBalso tried
Preflop:
Player Raises
Position: CO, BTN
First not fold action on street
Villians Folds
Position: SB
Villians Folds
Position: BBBut does not seem to work fine, anything else I should do?
Thanks in advance
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Hand2Note doesn't supports stats which end by Villain's action.
However, you may try to use expression stats http://www.manula.com/manuals/hand2note/hand2note/1/en/topic/expression-stats
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ok thanks
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Hey guys, just to clarify - is it possible to make a folded vs steal stats in H2N ?
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Yes, it is possible.
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Lifeguard22 said:
Hey guys, just to clarify - is it possible to make a folded vs steal stats in H2N ?
Just put the villian in the CO or BU position and have the player in the SB or BB position folding
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Could someone give me a hint on how to make this expression?
I cannot figure out how to do it.
I thought about just doing Open raise button minus the times i faced action from blinds (calls or 3bets)..
But the facing action pre flop stat is hard to make if you cant have villains action as last action.
I would need to do alot of ORs pre and postflop.
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@OTwenty : I'm not sure I understand what you want but it could be (stat editor) ?
For fold to steal:
Preflop
Vilain Raises
Position: CO-SB
First non-fold action on the street
Player folds
Position: SB, BBYou could try this too:
StealSuccessBU (stat)
Create "Flop: player raise"
tick "Postion: BTN" box
tick "First non-fold action on the street" box
tick "Last non-fold action on the street" boxTechnicaly, if it's first and last non-fold action, it's a successful StealAttempt, no ? Gotta go, don't have time to test it, but give me feedback ;)
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@Kharnacier2 I tried it, doesnt work. The test seem good but the percentages shown are just how often I opened.