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Tournament players have been using SharkScope since 2007. The service helps you get an impression of your opponent and make a meaningful decision at an important moment in the tournament. Cash players are in a more comfortable conditions, because they are not pressured by rising blinds and the fear of getting out of the prizes. However, they, too, will welcome a source of information about unknown opponents. Statname can help with that.
What data does Statname provide?
The value of this service is the large amount of statistics that it collects on each player in the cash. Here is what you can learn from Statname:
- Whether the player in front of us is a fish or a regular.
- How much he won or lost.
- How many hands played.
- What win rate is showing.
- Key stats like VPIP, PFR, 3-bet, 4-bet, C-bet, steal. There are about a hundred stats in total.
- Graph with the dynamics of ups and downs.
- Separate results by poker type and month.
Statistics by month will allow you to evaluate the form of the opponent at the moment
The Statname database gets most, but not all hands. While SharkScope tracks 99% of tournaments online, Statname's performance is worse. Collecting hands in the cash is more difficult than MTT information.
Which rooms and networks does the service track?
Statname collects data from many popular poker rooms. The full list of subscriptions includes:
- PokerStars;
- 888Poker;
- GGPoker;
- Chico Poker Network;
- Winning Poker Network;
- iPoker Network;
- PokerBros.
The service does not support fast poker tables. You will not find information about Rush&Cash or Zoom opponents.
How to I try it for free?
Statname provides free NL25 and PLO25 data from all the rooms. There are no limits on information or number of tries.
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