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Smart Research NLHE User Guide
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  • In postflop diagrams, you will see % of weak hands on every stat.
  • Postflop diagrams has 3 different color tones, and each of them represents a different hand strenght
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Postflop Diagram

Color coding and "weak" hand percentage.

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Last updated 2 years ago

In postflop diagrams, you will see % of weak hands on every stat.

The black font over the range composition bar which says, "34 weak," is the bluffing frequency. This means regs bluffed 34% of the time on average in this line. Note: in most river bet lines, a bluff is considered third pair (low pair) or worse

Postflop diagrams has 3 different color tones, and each of them represents a different hand strenght

GREEN

Represents weak hands such as Trash, A High and Small pairs. Also Missed trash and missed overcards for river stats.

BLUE

Contains draws and draws + pair: Gutshots; OESD; Flush draws. Green and blue colors are considered as weak.

RED

There are different tonalities for red color, because it represents hands from middle pairs, top pairs to overpairs and 2pair or better. You can see the full postflop diagram colorised:

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