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For live players, or players just starting out, "redline" winnings are your non-showdown winnings - hands you win without going all the way to a showdown. Lately on the online forums, it's become a bit of a pissing contest among players to have an upward-sloping redline - meaning you win more money than you lose in non-showdown pots. Does it really matter?
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If we win 18% of the hands, we need a little more than 4 times (100/18)-1 the money to break even. So we can call anything up to around $300 (1000+300)/300 = 4.3 times the money.
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In poker, When you bet and make decisions the first thing you do is you put your opponent on a hand. If you are using a poker tracking tool like HEM or PT3, you will have a heads up display (HUD) which is displayed next to every player on the table. It displays hundreds of stats, however one of the most useful stats is the pre-flop statistics (VPIP and PFR). VPIP refers to voluntarily put money in pot, and it is a good indicator for how loose or tight a player is pre-flop. A player with low VPIP is playing only premium hands, and vice versa, a player with a high VPIP is playing less premium hands. PFR is short for pre flop raise.