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 Originally Posted by daviddem
SB stats are mildly relevant in the sense that it may influence how villain plays his button (if SB -or you- 3b 100% button raises to take an extreme example). So SB 3b vs steal, SB fold to steal - and your same stats as well at that table.
If you have 15/30 for his steal stat you must have a semi-decent number of hands on villain?
Post flop aggression, fold to cbet, float, any hands where he slow played, any reads from hands where he went to showdown like stationing with draws, bluffing, etc.
PT4's steal stat comes from LP, at 6max this covers CO/BTN. His steal from button is 64%, 9/14. I apologize for not making that clear in OP, my bad.
Flop aggression was 5.67, with flop aggression frequency at 68%. He floated 67% of the time, 4/6 but I think that stat is irrelevant on sample size. Villain's fold to cbet is in OP. I have 157 hands on villain, with no other reads. I tend not to take notes against loose villains and just VB them, if he had slow played anything, I would have a note on it.
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