21 Jun 2025 Intermediate This material is for medium-skilled players hand charts HUD stats Overview The Reports tab in Hand2Note 4 provides a complete view of your poker statistics and serves as your main tool for analyzing results. Here, you'll see not only summary figures-such as the number of hands played, total winnings or losses, win rate, and all‑in EV-but also intuitive charts that show how your results fluctuated over time. This allows you to immediately understand whether your successes were skill-based or luck‑driven. At the same time, the Reports tab helps identify weak spots in your game. You can isolate any spots and evaluate their expected value (EV). If you find any anomalies or losing lines, you can jump straight into reviewing actual hands. Beyond analyzing your own game, you can generate reports on opponents by username or alias group to study their style and weaknesses. In effect, the Reports tab becomes your personal coach, guiding you on what to work on first. Below is a detailed overview of this section-from basic operations to advanced features. Section Structure: Reports Main Tabs Statistics Displays results and key game metrics: Number of hands VPIP (Voluntarily Put Money In Pot) - percentage of voluntarily entered pots PFR (Preflop Raise) - percentage of preflop raises 3‑Bet - percentage of 3‑bets Other metrics important for revealing play style Graph Shows the progression of win/loss over a selected period: Total profit/loss All‑In EV (expected value) Profit without showdown (the "red line") and with showdown (the "grey line") Preflop Range Shows every hand you played preflop. When you select a range of hands, the program automatically filters and highlights those hands in the database. Hand Strength Similar to Preflop Range, but shows your hand strength on the flop, turn, or river. By applying various filters, you can exclude or include specific hands for deeper analysis. Filters: The Heart of the Reports Tab Filters are one of the most powerful tools in Hand2Note 4. By setting them up, you can locate specific hands for detailed analysis, identify leaks, and improve your strategy. Below is a comprehensive guide-from basics to advanced combinations. Why Use Filters Filters help isolate very specific situations, such as: When you made a 3‑bet Hands against a certain player type (e.g., tight aggressor) Hands holding certain cards (e.g., AQs, 77, KJs) Hands played from specific positions (CO, BTN, SB, BB) Filters speed up your learning process by focusing on key spots, and Hand2Note instantly shows results based on these conditions. Basic Use of Filters Open the Reports tab Click "Reports" in the top menu. Open the "Filters" submenu to access both standard and custom filters. Apply a predefined filter Choose from base filters like "3‑Bet", "Open Raise", "Call Open Raise", etc. Click the filter name and press Apply to use it on your current hand database. Combine multiple filters For more granular analysis, layer additional filters. Example: Preflop isolation raise + missed continuation bet You can also apply filters both in the main Filters section and at the bottom of your database. For a deeper analysis of a specific situation, you can go even further by selecting more specific spots using filters - either through the 'Filter' tab or by directly choosing the necessary filters at the bottom of the database. Custom (User-Defined) Filters Create your own filters tailored to specific analysis goals: Open the "Filters" tab. Add conditions such as: Position: BTN Action: Open Raise Hand Range: TT+, AQs+ Click Save to reuse later. Advanced Custom Filters Use Custom Filter mode to analyze complex lines, e.g., bet‑check‑bet patterns: Open "Filters". Select Custom Filter. Define your line (just like creating new statistics). Use tabs like Hand Strength and General to add parameters-hand range, board texture, stack depth, positions, game type, etc. Click OK then Apply. The software will filter all hands matching your chosen line. Practical Tips Apply filters sequentially to narrow down situations. Save frequently used filters (e.g., "3‑Bet vs. BTN"). Rotate your focus-if you've been analyzing only 3‑bets, switch to calls to get a balanced view. Conclusion There's much to explore with filters in Hand2Note, but remember: they are your key to precise strategic diagnosis. Filters help you focus on critical spots, identify leaks, and enhance your play. Take time to master multiple conditions, analyze actions against various opponent profiles, and perform thorough hand reviews. This structured, detailed approach will significantly improve your game.