I currently don't know of a way to get reliable information on how my opponents are playing in their last 'x' amount of hands, 'x' being a number of my choosing. I'm a heads up player and during a match both players are frequently adjusting their strategy. What i would like, is to be able to set custom colors for stats which will show up on my HUD when my opponent is doing something differently in the sample of 'x' hands when compared to his total or session sample.
An example:
My opponent starts out a match open raising 95% of his buttons. However, i notice that 100 hands into the match the % has gone down to 97, meaning that he's actually opening fewer buttons than the 87% would indicate. There's a decent difference in defending vs a 87% vpip and an 80% vpip. Now again 100 hands later i notice that my opponent's vpip has risen to 93%, which likely means that he's opening nearly 100%. It's helpful to know if he's actually opening 100% (based on him not folding at all over the last 'x' hands) or if he's making some folds.
In addition to this feature there should be some way to see his last 'x' stat by hovering over it or some kind of click sequence. The 'x' needs to be adjustable for each stat that's displayed on a hud because some stats need a higher sample size to become more reliable. You would trust a c/r turn stat as much over a 50 hands sample as you would a preflop 3betting stat over 50 hands since 3betting is done at a higher frequency.
What i would like to see is a feature where i could set a color code for stats that turns a certain color (of my choosing) when a player is doing something more over the last 'x' amount of hands than his overall displayed stats indicate. I would also like to set another color for when my opponent is doing something less over the last 'x' amount of hands than his overall stats indicate.
There is currently a HUD that seems to do this for PT4:
Heads-Up Cash Game Poker HUD by ProPokerHUDs
Is there any way for me to recreate this using hem2 / notecaddy? If not, i think this would be a useful feature for all hem2 users.