Poker Tools | Spin'n'Go Pro https://spinngo.pro Poker HUD for Spin and Go, Lottery Sit'n'Go & Heads-Up Hyper SNG tournaments. This Spin'n'Gos HUD is a Premium Add-On for PT4 (PokerTracker 4) software. Tue, 05 Mar 2019 14:45:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Spinngo Pro HUD version v1.05 is live https://spinngo.pro/spinngo-pro-hud-version-v1-05-is-live/ Sat, 03 Nov 2018 21:36:02 +0000 http://spinngo.pro/?p=1581 After a long wait we finally finished our major HUD update this week. What is new in 1.05 version? -2 new Panels on Heads-Up HUD -10 new pop-up Panels on Heads-Up HUD -64 new advanced postflop stats on Heads-Up HUD -3 new preflop stats on Heads-Up HUD -10 new postflop stats on 3-Handed HUD -General […]

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After a long wait we finally finished our major HUD update this week.
What is new in 1.05 version?

-2 new Panels on Heads-Up HUD
-10 new pop-up Panels on Heads-Up HUD
-64 new advanced postflop stats on Heads-Up HUD
-3 new preflop stats on Heads-Up HUD
-10 new postflop stats on 3-Handed HUD
-General bug fixes

 

Heads-Up HUD v1.05 is now an Advanced Heads Up-HUD

We made many big changes and improvements in our Heads-Up HUD.
Heads Up HUD is now designed in a way that simple, often used stats are displayed on 7 main panels, and advanced stats are hidden in 15 pop-up panels.
If you are playing versus recreational players and players that you have a small number of hands played with, you will only need the stats on main panels, and you will most likely never need any of the advanced stats in pop-ups.
If you are playing versus regular player or some other player with big sample of hands, you can use pop-up panels to get a better picture of the opponent tendencies and potential leaks.

Our old Heads-Up HUD was initially intended to be a very simplified version of Heads-Up HUD with focus on playing recreational players and players that we have a small sample of hands played with. The HUD performed excellently in those scenarios, but after a while it became apparent that our Heads-Up HUD, because of its simplicity and lack of advanced stats, is not the best choice when we are playing regular players that we have a big sample with. Some of the important turn and river stats where missing from the old HUD and it was hard to get a good read on some of our opponent’s tendencies.

This is why we decided to add many new features to our Heads-Up HUD. New features are:

  • 2 new postflop panels for ISO and 3-Bet pots.
  • 10 new postflop pop-up panels
  • 64 new advanced postflop stats
  • 3 new preflop stats (4-bet preflop)

Advanced postflop stats are broken down into 10 pop-up panels. This way the HUD will remain compact and excellent for playing recreational players, and versus regular players we now have the option to use pop-ups to check the more advanced statistics.
These changes will give our users quick access to some very important turn and river stats crucial for beating regular players.
Many of these stats cannot be found on any other commercially available Heads-Up HUD at this time so we are confident that our users will have an opportunity to get an edge vs most of regular players in today’s games if the information obtained from our Hud is used in a correct manner.

 

Heads Up HUD v1.05 in a Compact form:

 

Heads Up HUD compact

 

Heads Up HUD v1.05 with all associated pop-ups:

You can open the associated pop-up by clicking on a area of the HUD marked with red boxes below.

Heads Up HUD expanded

 

 

New Heads-Up HUD Panels, Pop-ups and stats

 

SB ISO/3-Bet Postflop Panel

There are 2 new stats on this panel:

SB ISO 3bet Postflop PanelvCB – (fold vs continuation bet) on flop in ISO pots on the left side of the panel.

vCB – (fold vs continuation bet) on flop in 3-Bet pots on the right side of the panel.

 

 

BB ISO/3-Bet Postflop Panel

There are 2 new stats on this panel:

BB ISO 3bet Postflop Panel

CBet – (continuation bet) on flop in ISO pots on the left side of the panel.

CBet – (continuation bet) on flop in 3-Bet pots on the right side of the panel.

 

 

SB ISO Postflop Pop-Up

To open SB ISO Postflop pop-up, click on any number or letter inside the region marked with a red box on a picture below. There are 9 stats on a SB Iso Pop-up:

SB ISO Postflop Pop-Up

FvCB – (Fold vs cbet) in ISO pots on flop, turn and river stat can be found in the first column.

RvCB – (Raise vs Cbet) in ISO pots on flop and turn stat can be found in the second column.

FLB – (Float bet) in ISO pot on flop and turn stat can be found in the third column. Float bet is a situation when we check the flop and our opponent bets, or we bet the flop, our opponents calls, we check the turn and our opponent bets.

vDEL – (Fold vs Delay cbet) on turn in ISO pots stat can be found in the fourth column.

PRB – (Probe) turn in ISO pots stat can be found in the fifth column.

 

 

SB 3-Bet Postflop Popup

To open SB 3Bet Postflop pop-up, click on any number or letter inside the region marked with a red box on a picture below. There are 9 stats on a SB 3Bet Pop-up:

SB 3-Bet Postflop Popup

FvCB – (Fold vs cbet) in 3Bet pots on flop, turn and river stat can be found in the first column.

RvCB – (Raise vs Cbet) in 3Bet pots on flop and turn stat can be found in the second column.

FLB – (Float bet) in 3Bet pot on flop and turn stat can be found in the third column. Float bet is a situation when we check the flop and our opponent bets, or we bet the flop, our opponents calls, we check the turn and our opponent bets.

vDEL – (Fold vs Delay cbet) on turn in 3Bet pots stat can be found in the fourth column.

PRB – (Probe) turn in 3Bet pots stat can be found in the fifth column.

 

 

BB ISO Postflop Pop-Up

To open BB ISO Postflop pop-up, click on any number or letter inside the region marked with a red box on a picture below. There are 9 stats on a BB Iso Pop-up:

BB ISO Postflop Pop-Up

CBet – (continuation bet) in ISO pots on flop, turn and river stat can be found in the first column.

FvR – (cbet and fold vs raise) in ISO pots on flop and turn stat can be found in the second column.

vFLB – (fold vs float bet) in ISO pot on flop and turn stat can be found in the third column.

DEL – (Delay cbet) on turn in ISO pots stat can be found in the fourth column.

vPRB – (fold vs probe bet) on turn in ISO pots stat can be found in the fifth column.

 

 

BB 3-Bet Postflop Popup

To open BB 3Bet Postflop pop-up, click on any number or letter inside the region marked with a red box on a picture below. There are 9 stats on a BB 3Bet Pop-up:

BB 3-Bet Postflop Popup

CBet – (continuation bet) in 3Bet pots on flop, turn and river stat can be found in the first column.

FvR – (cbet and fold vs raise) in 3Bet pots on flop and turn stat can be found in the second column.

vFLB – (fold vs float bet) in 3Bet pot on flop and turn stat can be found in the third column.

DEL – (Delay cbet) on turn in 3Bet pots stat can be found in the fourth column.

vPRB – (fold vs probe bet) on turn in 3Bet pots stat can be found in the fifth column.

 

 

New Stats on a SB Postflop panel and BB Postflop panel

There is a new column on a SB Postflop panel with 2 new stats:

SB BxB stat

BxB – (Bet-Check-Bet) river stat: this stat tells us the percentage of time our opponent bets  the river after his flop cbet gets called, turn goes check-check, and we check to him on the river..
Upper part of the panel marked with SRP is BxB stat in SRP (single raised pots).
Lower part of the panel marked with LMP is BxB stat in LMP (limp pots).

 

 

 

 

There is a new column on a BB Postflop panel with 2 new stats:

BB vBxB stat

vBxB (Fold vs Bet-Check-Bet) river stat: this stat tells us the percentage of time our opponent fold vs a Bet-Check -Bet line.
We are in a SB, we bet the flop and get called, turn goes check-check, our opponent checks the River, we bet again and our opponent folds.
Upper part of the panel marked with SRP is vBxB stat in SRP (single raised pots).
Lower part of the panel marked with LMP is vBxB stat in LMP (limp pots).

 

 

 

 

SB Delay Pop-Up Group

To open a Delay pop-up, click on any number or letter inside the region marked with a red box on a picture below. There are 2 stats on a Delay Pop-up:

SB Delay Pop-Up Group

DL/F – (Delay/Fold) turn stat: this stat tells us how often our opponent folds to a raise after he delay cbets the turn.
Upper part of the panel is DL/F stat in SRP (single raised pots).
Lower part of the panel is DL/F stat in LMP (limp pots).

 

 

 

 

 

SB XxB Pup-Up Group

To open a xxB pop-up, click on any number or letter inside the region marked with a red box on a picture below. There are 2 stats on a xxB Pop-up:

SB XxB Pup-Up Group

xxB – (Check-Check-Bet) river stat: this stat tells us how often our opponent uses check-check-bet line (bets the river after flop and turn go check-check and we check to him on the river).
Upper part of the panel is xxB stat in SRP (single raised pots).
Lower part of the panel is xxB stat in LMP (limp pots).

 

 

 

 

SB vProbe Pop-Up Group

To open a vProbe pop-up, click on any number or letter inside the region marked with a red box on a picture below. There are 8 stats on a XxB Pop-up:

SB vProbe Pop-Up Group

FvP+B – (Fold vs Probe plus Barrel) river stats: this stat tells us how often our opponent folds to a river barrel after he called our turn probe bet.
Upper part of the panel is FvP+B stat in SRP (single raised pots).
Lower part of the panel is FvP+B stat in LMP (limp pots).

FvDP – (Fold vs Delayed Probe) river stat: this stat tells us how often our opponent folds to a river bet after flop and turn goes check-check and we bet the river from the BB.
Upper part of the panel is FvDP stat in SRP (single raised pots).
Lower part of the panel is FvDP stat in LMP (limp pots).

RvP – (Raise vs Probe) turn and river stat: This stat tells us how often our opponent raises our probe bets on turn and river.
Upper part of the panel is RvP stat in SRP (single raised pots).
Lower part of the panel is RvP stat in LMP (limp pots).

 

 

 

BB vDelay Pop-Up Group

To open a vDelay pop-up, click on any number or letter inside the region marked with a red box on a picture below. There are 2 stats on a vDelay Pop-up:

BB vDelay Pop-Up Group

RvDEL – (Raise vs Delay cbet) turn stat: this stat tells us how often our opponent raises our turn Delay cbets.
Upper part of the panel is RvDEL stat in SRP (single raised pots).
Lower part of the panel is RvDEL stat in LMP (limp pots).

 

 

 

 

 

BB vXxB Pop-Up Group

To open a vXxB pop-up, click on any number or letter inside the region marked with a red box on a picture below. There are 2 stats on a vDelay Pop-up:

BB vXxB Pop-Up Group

vXxB – (Fold vs Check-Check-Bet) river stat: This stat tells us how often our opponent fold to our check-check-bet line (how often he folds to our river bet after flop and turn go check-check and our opponent checks to us on the river).
Upper part of the panel is vXxB stat in SRP (single raised pots).
Lower part of the panel is vXxB stat in LMP (limp pots).

 

 

 

BB Probe Pop-Up Group

To open a Probe pop-up, click on any number or letter inside the region marked with a red box on a picture below. There are 8 stats on a Probe Pop-up:

BB Probe Pop-Up Group

P+B – (Probe plus Barrel) river stats: this stat tells us how often our opponent barrels river after his turn probe bet is called.
Upper part of the panel is P+B stat in SRP (single raised pots).
Lower part of the panel is P+B stat in LMP (limp pots).

DP – (Delayed Probe bet) river stat: this stat tells us how often our opponent bets the river after flop and turn goes check-check and he opens the action from the BB.
Upper part of the panel is DP stat in SRP (single raised pots).
Lower part of the panel is DP stat in LMP (limp pots).

P/F – (Probe/Fold) turn and river stat: this stat tells us how often our opponent probes and folds to a raise on turn and river.
Upper part of the panel is P/F stat in SRP (single raised pots).
Lower part of the panel is P/F stat in LMP (limp pots).

 

 

New Stats on a Fv3Bet Pop-Up panel

To open a Fv3BET pop-up, click on any number or letter inside the region marked with a red box on a picture below. There are 3 new stats on Fv3BET panel:

Fv3Bet Pop-Up panel

4Bet – preflop stat tells us how often our opponent 4-bets preflop when faced with non-all in 3-bets.
Top 4Bet stat is for total 4-bet percentage.
Middle 4Bet stat is for a 4-bet percentage when effective stack depth is bigger than 17 bb (big blinds).
Bottom 4Bet stat if for a 4-bet percentage when effective stack depth is between 12 and 18 bb (big blinds).

 

 

 

 

 

New 3-Handed HUD stats

On SBvBB postflop panel there are 4 new stats:

SBvBB postflop panel

XR – (Check-Raise) turn in SRP: this stat tells us how often our opponent check-raises turn in small blind vs big blind scenario in (SRP) single raised pots.

XR – (Check-Raise) turn in LMP: this stat tells us how often our opponent check-raises turn in Small blind vs big blind scenario in (LMP) limp pots.

XF – (Check-Fold) river in SRP: this stat tells us how often our opponent checks river and folds to a bet in Small blind vs big blind scenario in (SRP) single raised pots.

XF – (Check-Fold) river in LMP:  this stat tells us how often our opponent checks river and folds to a bet in Small blind vs big blind scenario in (LMP) limp pots.

 

 

On BBvSB postflop panel there are 4 new stats:

BBvSB postflop panel

vDL+ – (Fold vs Delay plus Barrel) river stat in SRP: this stat tells us how often our opponent folds river after he called our turn delay cbet, and we bet again on the river in big blind vs small blind scenario in (SRP) single raised pots.

vDL+ – (Fold vs Delay plus Barrel) river stat in in LMP: this stat tells us how often our opponent folds river after he called our turn delay cbet, and we bet again on the river in big blind vs small blind scenario in (LMP) limp pots.

FLB – (float bet) river stat in SRP: this stat tells us how often our opponents bets the river after he called our turn bet and we check to him on the river in big blind vs small blind scenario in (SRP) single raised pots.

FLB – (float bet) river stat in LMP:  this stat tells us how often our opponents bets the river after he called our turn bet and we check to him on the river in big blind vs small blind scenario in in (LMP) limp pots.

 

On BTN panel there is 1 new stat:

BTN panel

vXR – (fold vs check-raise) turn stat: this stat tells us how often our opponent folds after his turn continuation bet (cbet) get raised in BTN (Button) position.

 

 

 

 

 

 

On BBvBTN panel there is 1 new stat:

BBvBTN panel

XR – (check-raise) turn stat: this stat tells us how often our opponent check-raises turn in BBvBTN (Big Blind vs Button) scenario.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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How To Analyse Your Own Spin and Go HUD Stats https://spinngo.pro/how-to-analyse-your-own-spin-and-go-hud-stats/ Tue, 21 Nov 2017 01:29:21 +0000 http://spinngo.pro/?p=938 We all know how important it is to look at our opponent’s HUD stats during the Spin and Go tournament, trying to find the leaks in their strategy and the things that we can exploit, but what about our own stats? Do you know what are your own stats and where are the leaks in […]

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We all know how important it is to look at our opponent’s HUD stats during the Spin and Go tournament, trying to find the leaks in their strategy and the things that we can exploit, but what about our own stats?
Do you know what are your own stats and where are the leaks in your own strategy?

 

-Do you know if your VPIP is too low or too high?

-Are you 3-betting and isolating to much or too little?

-Are you folding too much or too little when faced with 3-bets or isolation raises?

-What about your post-flop play?

-How much are you c-betting and how much are you folding to c-bets?

-Are you check-raising enough?

 

You can find answers to all these and many more questions easily with our Spin and go HUD.
Looking at your own HUD stats in PT4 and analyzing your own game is extremely important as you try to improve as a Spin and Go player.
Finding the leaks in your strategy and actively trying to fix those leaks is the quickest way to success.

 

Follow the instructions in the video below and learn how to find your own Spin and Go HUD stats.

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Top 5 Poker Tools for Spin and Go players https://spinngo.pro/top-5-poker-tools-for-spin-and-go-players/ Tue, 05 Sep 2017 08:25:06 +0000 http://spinngo.pro/?p=747 Winning money at poker is getting harder every year, and you have to be a really good player to win money  consistently, month after month. To become a good poker player you have to study a lot. You also have to use the right tools to study. Here are the best poker tools in my […]

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Winning money at poker is getting harder every year, and you have to be a really good player to win money  consistently, month after month.
To become a good poker player you have to study a lot. You also have to use the right tools to study.
Here are the best poker tools in my own experience as a poker player:

 

1) Pokertracker 4 (PT4) – Price $99.99

PokerTracker is a must have software for every serious Spin and Go player.
With Pokertracker you can track and analyze your games, look at your graphs and your winnings, you can replay hands and run all sort of advanced reports and statistics.
Pokertracker also provides the engine for best poker HUDs and allows you to customize everything to the smallest detail.
Lifetime licence cost $99.99 and this is the best value for the money you can get.
I bought PokerTracker 10 years ago and used it every single time I played poker, thousands and thousands of hours.
It is my favorite poker toll and I have spent 100s of hours setting up and looking at different reports, customizing stats and analyzing hands in hand replayer.

2) Flopzilla – Price $25

Even though it costs only $25 Flopzilla is one of the most useful tools you can get for analyzing your hands on different boards. I would strongly recommend this tool for any novice player.
It is easy to use and to learn and in few weeks of use you can really get a big knowledge of how preflop ranges hit different boards and how much fold equity you have on various board textures.
This will have a big impact on your ROI and your winrate and can transform a losing player into a winner in a short time.

 

3) CardRunners EV (CREV) – Price $75

After you have mastered Flopzilla I recommend CREV as a next step.
Be careful though, CREV is not a tool for a novice player.
It is a very advanced tool and it has a steep learning curve, but if you are willing to put enough time and effort in learning CREV you will be able to model and solve any poker problem and situation that you can imagine.

 

4) Pio Solver – Price $249 Basic, $475 Pro, $1099 Edge version

I wouldn’t recommend PioSolver for any novice or low stakes player.
It is most expensive tool on our list and for a beginner it is better to start with cheaper or free tools on our list.
Once you have mastered Pokertracker, Flopzilla and CREV, and you are playing $60 buy-in and higher, only then I would recommend PioSolver.

That said, I think PioSolver is the best GTO solver on the market and you can learn a lot from it.
I use it a lot and it is one of my favorite poker tools.
It is a tool for finding optimal solution for preflop and posflop situations in holdem.

 

5) Simple Nash – Price Free

Simple Nash is a great free tool for solving Push/Fold situations in Spin’n’Go turnaments.

I use it a lot for solving 3-handed short hand scenarios. It is really simple to use and it is free.
It is definitely worth a try, you can learn a lot from it.

 

 


 

Other useful poker software that I use:

Equilab – Price Free

I use this tool often if I want to quickly check preflop equity of my hand vs villains range. I would definitely recommend it as one of the best free poker tools.

Starshelper – Price $35

If you are playing on Pokerstars Starshelper is a must have. The cost of $35 is probably the best investment you can make.
You can customize so many things with StarsHelper and display many useful things on your tables. My favorite options are Pot Odds display, Stack Sizes for each player, Player Positions, Action History, timings and bet sizing hotkeys.

Easy Street PT4

 

EasyStreet Standard – Price $38/year

EasyStreet is a HUD switching tool and if you are playing Spin and goes and have 2 different HUDs, this tool is a must have.
You can get a 30-days free trial for Easy Street from from this link: Click Here

 

 

 

 

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