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Poker strategy guide · 3 min

What poker stats should I track?

Track decision-quality stats before outcome stats: spot type, position, action, EV loss when available, repeated leak labels, and which mistakes reached review.

What to know

Track decision-quality stats before outcome stats: spot type, position, action, EV loss when available, repeated leak labels, and which mistakes reached review.

When to use this guide

  • You know the spot type but want a cleaner reason for the decision.
  • You want practice prompts before opening a trainer session.
  • You need related concepts to review after a missed hand.

Focus on study stats

Use this page for one off-table poker study question: What poker stats should I track? Name the spot type first, then review decisions that repeat in that same family.

Common mistake

Tracking only win rate over samples too small to separate skill from variance.

Practice drill

Record the three most common mistake labels each week and choose one to drill next.

Practice prompts

  • Before reviewing a hand, write the spot label: study stats.
  • Record the three most common mistake labels each week and choose one to drill next.
  • Save one repeated mistake label for tomorrow instead of adding a new topic immediately.

Common questions

What poker stats should I track?

Track decision-quality stats before outcome stats: spot type, position, action, EV loss when available, repeated leak labels, and which mistakes reached review.

Can I use tx.io during live poker hands?

No. tx.io is adult-only off-table strategy training. It is not gambling, a poker room, or real-time assistance for live play.

Next study path

After this page, use the related guides below to connect the concept to a decision you can practice.

  1. 1 GTO poker trainer Practice GTO poker decisions with solver-style reps, plain-language feedback, EV loss review, and spaced repetition for adults 18+.
  2. 2 Poker trainer vs solver Compare poker trainers and solvers by use case: exact solver lookup, repeated practice reps, leak review, feedback, and study cost.
  3. 3 Postflop poker trainer Practice postflop poker decisions by range advantage, board texture, blockers, sizing, pot odds, and river review.