AdamK123 wrote:1) I was able to color code most of the stats but for some reason when the VPIP, PFR and 3Bet get to too high of a range they don't change color to green even though I set it correctly. It works for changing the other colors like #hands when over 60 (I set it to turns red). I attached a pic which shows the two players VPIP is well over 41% but they are still a white color. How do I fix this?
If your converter is outputting hands in a PokerStars format then the HUD will be subject to PokerStars restrictions of 3 colors per HUD statistic (the default color and 2 in color ranges). I'd recommend not outputting the hands in a PokerStars format and use a format so that the hands import as the correct site in PokerTracker 4 and to prevent the HUD being subject to these color restrictions.
AdamK123 wrote:2) Is there a way to get HUD only to pop up after each player has 60 or more hands, otherwise no HUD other than just the name and BB in their stack?
You can set a minimum number of hands before showing the HUD via 'HUD -> Edit HUD Options -> General Settings -> Minimum Hands Required' but that applies to the entire HUD so you will not see name or BB either. Instead of hiding the HUD you can
set a 'Minimum Opportunities' value for each HUD statistic via the HUD Profile Editor.
AdamK123 wrote:3) Is the best way to consolidate the multiple sites I play on to see my stats going to be to "add aliases" and find my nickname on all the sites and add them...that way I can just look at all my win/loss over all the sites combine?
Yes.
AdamK123 wrote:4) What is the best way to analyze stats or find leaks after say playing 20k+ hands
There are many methods to view and filter your data. For Holdem there is the 'Holdem Hand Range Visualizer' report in 'Statistics' and if you select the 'Summary' report there you can group your data by starting hands and position. You can also create custom reports and there are some available for download in the
Download Warehouse.
Guide: Configuring ReportsGuide: FiltersGuide: Custom ReportsAdamK123 wrote:is there a video on this and what optimal ranges would be for PLO say for like donking turn or C/R flop etc?
There is a video for the 'Holdem Hand Range Visualizer' report
here. You can find other videos for PokerTracker 4
here or via the green '?' icon in various sections however PokerTracker 4 isn't going to give you advice with regards to what ranges to implement in your game.