The Detailed Statistics screen shows an in-depth summary of how you play. Every statistic recorded is shown here, broken down by street and by position where relevant.
All the statistics are presented following the flow of a hand: preflop, blind stealing, postflop.
Each statistic has a tooltip describing in more detail what the statistic means:

The numbers in light grey show how the statistics are calculated. The major statistics show the numerator and denominator to the right of the statistic value:

Statistics by street or position show just the denominator in parentheses.

What do BB/SB/BTN/CO/MP/EP mean?
These indicate your position on the table.
| BB | Big Blind |
| SB | Small Blind |
| BTN | Button |
| CO | Cut-off (one before the button) |
| MP | Middle Position |
| EP | Early Position |
You can let the mouse cursor hover above any of these to see the definition in a tooltip.
What do IP/OOP mean?
| IP | “In Position”: you were closer to the button than your adversary |
| OP | “Out of Position”: your adversary was closer to the button, and therefore “had position” on you. |
Why are certain statistics not broken down by street or position?
We’ve added breakdowns for stats by street or position when a dedicated player can reasonably expect to have a significant sample size. We omitted stats where even in a database of one million hands, there wouldn’t be enough data for the statistic by position to be useful.



