The Ultimate Poker Profiling Tool
Every online poker player has a mathematical flaw. Profile your opponents, break down their betting deviations, and generate a customized strategic approach to win uncontested pots and crush individual game styles.
How to Use The Tool
The Opponent Profiler is designed to help you understand player tendencies by using common poker tracking stats. Enter the opponent’s available HUD stats, such as VPIP, PFR, ATS, 3 Bet percentage, Aggression Factor and sample size, then choose the game setup and the area you want to study.
Enter the Opponent Stats:
Start by filling in the available stats for the player you want to analyze.
- VPIP (Voluntarily Put Money In Pot): shows how often the opponent voluntarily plays hands before the flop.
- PFR (Preflop Raise): shows how often the opponent raises before the flop.
- AF (Aggression Factor): shows how aggressive the opponent is after the flop.
- ATS (Attempt To Steal): shows how often the opponent raises from a steal position when the action folds to them.
- 3 Bet: shows how often the opponent re raises before the flop after another player has opened.
- Hands: shows: the sample size. A larger sample usually gives a more reliable profile.
Choose the Game Setup
Select the format and table size. These settings help place the opponent’s stats in the right context.
Use Hold Setup if you want to keep the same game structure while checking multiple opponents. When this option is active, the Reset button clears only the opponent stats and keeps your selected setup.
Select a Study Focus
The Study Focus tells the tool which angle to emphasize in the analysis.
- Overall gives a general opponent profile.
- Preflop focuses on VPIP, PFR, ATS, 3 Bet and the gap between VPIP and PFR.
- Postflop focuses more on Aggression Factor and how the opponent behaves after the flop.
- Pressure focuses on how much pressure the opponent creates through steal attempts, raises, 3 Bets and aggressive lines.
Review the Result
After clicking Analyze Opponent, the tool will generate a compact profile that includes the opponent type, main pattern, possible leak, review focus and confidence level.
Use the result as a study guide for understanding tendencies, reviewing hands and improving your poker decision making.
This tool is for poker education and hand review only. It does not provide live game advice, financial advice or a guaranteed strategy.
How to Read the Result
After you enter the available HUD stats and click Analyze Opponent, the tool creates a compact player profile based on the numbers you provided.
The main result at the top shows the opponent type. For example, a result like Loose Aggressive means the opponent appears to play a wider range of hands and also applies pressure with raises or re raises.
The result is based on several parts:
- Main Pattern explains the strongest tendency found in the available stats.
- Possible Leak points to a potential weakness in the opponent’s profile.
- Review Focus tells you what kind of hands or situations are worth reviewing.
- Confidence shows how reliable the read may be based on the sample size and the amount of data entered.
The stat summary gives a quick breakdown of each number:
- VPIP shows how often the opponent voluntarily plays hands before the flop.
- PFR shows how often the opponent raises before the flop.
- ATS shows how often the opponent attempts to steal the blinds when folded to in a steal position.
- 3 Bet shows how often the opponent re raises before the flop.
- AF shows postflop aggression, if that stat is available.
- Hands shows the sample size. A larger sample usually makes the profile more reliable.
If a stat is missing, the tool does not treat it as zero. It simply ignores that stat and builds the profile from the information that was provided. For example, if AF is not entered, the tool can still analyze preflop tendencies, steal tendencies and 3 Bet pressure, but it will not fully evaluate postflop aggression.
The result should be used as a study guide, not as a final answer. HUD stats are useful clues, but the best reads come from combining stats with real hand history, position, showdown evidence and repeated patterns.
The Golden Rule: Context Matters
Stats show tendencies, not certainties.
A high VPIP, low PFR or aggressive AF can help you understand how an opponent usually plays, but no single number tells the full story. Always consider the sample size, table position, game format and recent hand history before making conclusions.
Use the Opponent Profiler as a study tool to recognize patterns, review hands and improve your decision making over time.
Preflop Starting Hands
Select your position to view the recommended opening range.
Important: Use strictly for Raise First In (RFI) when everyone before you has folded.