Step-by-step guide
Follow the process in order, then check the room's current lobby and cashier terms before committing funds.
- 1
Set up tracking
Enable hand history saving in GGPoker's settings. This creates files that tracking software can import.
- 2
Choose analysis software
Popular options: PokerTracker 4 ($99), Hold'em Manager 3 ($100), DriveHUD ($100). All offer free trials. For free analysis, use PokerStove or Equilab for equity calculations.
- 3
Track key metrics
Focus on: Win Rate (bb/100), VPIP (voluntarily put money in pot), PFR (pre-flop raise), 3-Bet%, WTSD% (went to showdown), and W$SD% (won money at showdown).
- 4
Review sessions regularly
Set aside time each week to review your play. Filter for your biggest losing hands and spots where you deviated from optimal strategy.
Tips and best practices
- Your sample size matters — you need at least 10,000-20,000 hands before drawing meaningful conclusions from your stats.
- Focus on process (making good decisions) rather than short-term results. Variance can distort results over small samples.
- Even without HUD support at GGPoker, post-session analysis is valuable for finding leaks.
- Compare your stats to winning player benchmarks: VPIP 20-28%, PFR 15-22%, 3-Bet 6-10% for 6-max NLHE.
Frequently asked questions
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Kai Nakamura
Poker Software Specialist · 4 years
Kai tests poker clients, HUDs, tracking software, and crypto wallet integrations so players know exactly what works where. He benchmarks client performance, documents hand history formats, and reviews third-party tools for compatibility with every major crypto room. His setup guides have helped thousands of players configure their grinding stations. Builds custom PCs in his spare time and runs a small hardware review channel.
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