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9 Player Type Classifications.

Instant reads on every opponent.

The Player Type Classification system categorizes every opponent into one of 9 player types: NIT, ROCK, TAG, LAG, MANIAC, STATION, FISH, and WHALE. Classification is based on key preflop stats (VPIP, PFR, aggression factor) and is computed automatically as hand data accumulates. Each type also gets a postflop style indicator — /P (passive), /A (aggressive), /B (balanced), /S (sticky) — so you know how an opponent plays after the flop. Types appear in the HUD overlay, Stats Browser, and player profiles. You can customize the thresholds that define each type in settings, tuning the system to match your games.

Why It Matters

  • Instant reads on every opponent with one of 9 clear player types
  • Postflop style indicators add depth beyond preflop classification
  • Automatic classification — no manual tagging required
  • Customizable thresholds let you tune classifications to your player pool

Key Capabilities

9 Player Types

NIT, ROCK, TAG, LAG, MANIAC, STATION, FISH, WHALE — covering the full spectrum.

Postflop Indicators

/P (passive), /A (aggressive), /B (balanced), /S (sticky) for postflop tendencies.

Auto-Classification

Types computed automatically from VPIP, PFR, and aggression data.

Custom Thresholds

Adjust the stat boundaries that define each player type.

How to Use

1

Import hands

Play sessions or import hand histories. Classification begins automatically.

2

View types in HUD

Player types appear as badges on the HUD overlay and in Stats Browser.

3

Customize thresholds

Go to Settings > Player Types to adjust classification boundaries.

4

Adapt your strategy

Use player types to quickly choose the right exploitative strategy for each opponent.

Ready to Try It?

Join the Open Beta — completely free, no credit card required.

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