CoinPoker is the third major poker platform in the world, after GGPoker and iPoker, to offer integrated game statistics at the tables. In this article, we'll explore all the features of CoinPoker's Heads-Up Display (HUD) and explain how to use it.
The Heads-Up Display (HUD) at CoinPoker is an in-client tool that shows player statistics directly at the table.
The system records every hand played and uses this data to calculate 10 key metrics.
Important: CoinPoker does not disclose the exact number of hands required to generate these statistics. In the HUD settings, you can only choose the time frame for the data shown at the tables — the last 15, 30, or 90 days, or the entire period (Lifetime).
Statistics for cash games and MTTs are calculated separately.
In the upper right corner of each player's box at the table, you’ll see a HUD icon. It displays the player's VPIP stat.

Hovering over the icon will bring up a pop-up window with the four main stats.

Clicking this icon opens an expanded panel featuring 10 detailed metrics, a notes section, and the option to assign a color label to the player. You’ll also find a direct link to PokerIntel, the built-in game analysis tool.

The Bad Beat Counter tab displays how often a player wins at showdown.

At tournament tables on CoinPoker, the HUD panel beneath a player’s nickname also shows their position in the Skill Score ranking. In addition, there’s a Career tab that highlights their key MTT achievements.

| 📊 Stat | 💬 Review |
|---|---|
| ✅ VPIP (Voluntarily Put In Pot) | The percentage of hands where a player voluntarily put money into the pot preflop. This includes call, raise, or all-in as the first action. |
| ✅ PFR (Pre-Flop Raise) | Preflop Raising Frequency. Indicates how aggressively a player starts a hand. |
| ✅ WTSD (Went To Showdown) | The percentage of hands in which a player reaches showdown after seeing the flop. |
| ✅ WSD (Won Money at Showdown) | The percentage of pots won among those hands where a player reached showdown. |
| ✅ 3-Bet | A re-raise after someone else raises. This is the third action in a betting sequence: a bet, a raise, and then a re-raise. |
| ✅ Fold to 3-Bet | How often does a player fold to a 3-Bet? |
| ✅ C-Bet (Continuation Bet) | A continuation bet on the flop from a player who was the preflop aggressor. |
| ✅ Fold to C-Bet | How often does a player fold on C-Bet? |
| ✅ Steal | An attempt to "steal" the blinds: a preflop raise that causes all opponents to fold without resistance. |
| ✅Check/Raise | A move where a player initially checks with the intention of inducing a bet from an opponent, and then follows up with a raise. |
CoinPoker’s built-in HUD is a practical tool for real-time opponent analysis. It displays essential statistics on each player’s tendencies, helping to quickly recognize their style and habits. As a result, you can make more informed decisions and gain a clearer understanding of the table dynamics.
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