Prospector Help - Poker Reports

Poker Leaks Report

The leak report is a powerful report generator highlight possible leaks in a player's game. Each report includes a description that explains the report in more detail. The graphs in the leak report should help you visualize holes in your game.

There are 5 types of graphs:

Played Percentage

Played Percentage The played percentage graph shows what percentage of hands have been played. If the value is in the red (to the left of the white or "sweet spot"), we recommend playing more hands. Aiming for the sweet spot is considered optimal. If the value is in the dark-blue range, you may be overplaying.

Raised Percentage

Raised Percentage The raised percentage graph shows what percentage of hands that were raised. The farther the value is into the dark blue zone means that the hands are being called. If the value is in the green zone, hands are being raised. Aiming for the sweet spot (white zone) is considered an optimal playing strategy.

Raised vs. Called

Raised vs. Called The Raised vs. Called graph shows what percentage of hands were raised as compared to called. The farther the value is into the dark blue zone means that the hands are being called. If the value is in the green zone, hands are being raised. Aiming for the sweet spot (white zone) is considered an optimal playing strategy.

Big Bets / 100

Positive Big Bets / 100 A Big Bet (shown as BB) is defined as twice the size of the big blind (shown as bb).
BB/100 is two times the big blind per hundred hands (bb/100). It graphs how many big bets are being won (or lost) Exreme Win Rateper 100 hands. When the graph is green and rising from left to right, it means that there is a positive flow of cash. The steeper the slope, the greater the BB / 100 win/loss rate is. In the example on the left, the graph shows a win rate of 21 Big Bets / 100, or 42 big blinds won per 100 hands played. Assuming a big blind of $1, the stats show a win rate of $42 dollars per 100 hands.

Negative Big Bets / 100 When the graph is red and falling from left to right , it means that there is a negative flow of cash. The steeper the slope, the greater the loss in terms of BB / 100. In the example on the right, the graph shows a loss rate of 25 Big Bets / 100, or 50 big blinds lost per 100 hands played. Assuming a big blind of $1, the stats show a loss $50 dollars lost per 100 hands.

Luck Graph

Standard Luck Bell Curve The luck graph is a standard normal distribution bell curve. The report is useful in determining if good play or luck is a player's strength or weakness. The center line is the expected value for the number of times a player should see a set on a flop given the number of pocket pairs dealt. The graph on the left shows a player who has seen the exact expected value for a set seen on the flop.

Unlucky Bell CurveThe graph on the right shows that out of the number of flops seen with a pocket pair the expected value of seeing a set has not occured. It should not be assumed that sets are more likely to occur if the statistics are below the average, but in the long run statistics of sets will average out to the mid point of the graph.
Lucky Bell Curve In the graph on the left, it shows statistics where a set has been flopped more times than expected.


Launching Player Stats and Preset Report Filters

Each report can launch a filter in the player stats window. By selecting the magnifying glass icon next to each report subcategory a preset filter is launched.