Where can I see a player's poker stats?
You can view your own and other players' stats by clicking on their Profile image.
Here are the stats shown in the pop-up:
- Total Hands: 
 - Amount of hands played since you started playing on the platform
 
- Voluntarily Put In Pot (VPIP):
 - Represents a percentage of how often a player voluntarily plays their hand and enters a pot. 
 - Higher percentage means they play more hands, lower percentage means they've played fewer hands.
 - Calculations are based on pre-flop actions.
 
- Pre-Flop Raises (PFR):
 - Represents a percentage of how often a player enters a pot before the flop.
 - This percentage will help you determine the aggression stats of the player.
 
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