Types of reports
Types of Reports
FlopHero’s Reports section breaks down your performance across different game situations. Each report filters your hands by a specific criterion so you can study your play patterns, identify leaks, and improve strategic consistency.

The Reports section breaks down your performance by situation to help identify leaks and improve consistency.
Position Reports
Position reports show your results from each seat at the table: Small Blind, Big Blind, Under the Gun, and so on.
They highlight where you might be leaking chips or missing value.
Examples:
- Losing too much from the blinds
- Underperforming from the button
Click any position to view all related hands. Use the Handlist to review specific spots and see how positional factors affect your results.

Position Reports show how performance varies by seat, helping you locate positional leaks like overfolding from blinds.
Stack size reports
These reports organize your hands by effective stack depth, the smallest stack between you and an opponent in a given hand.
They help you understand how your strategy adapts (or fails to adapt) to stack size changes.
Examples:
- Strong results with 100bb stacks but weak play at 40bb
- Overfolding in deep-stack situations
Review leaks using EV Loss % and ΔEV metrics to see where performance shifts by depth.

Stack Size Reports reveal how your play adapts across different stack depths, from shallow to deep situations.
Players reports
Players reports analyze hands based on the number of players involved.
They show whether you perform better heads-up or in multiway pots.
If your heads-up results are strong but your multiway numbers are negative, focus on tightening your range and simplifying decisions in 3-way or 4-way pots.
Use the Replayer to study these hands in detail.

Players Reports compare your results in heads-up, 3-way, and multiway pots to evaluate range and decision quality.
SPR reports
Stack-to-Pot Ratio (SPR) reports evaluate your performance by SPR on the flop.
SPR = Effective Stack ÷ Pot Size.
Example: if the pot is $10 and you have $50 behind, your SPR is 5.
Low SPR (<3) favors aggressive lines.
High SPR (>10) demands caution and balance.
Use these reports to locate errors in your postflop aggression or passivity across different SPR levels.
Track improvement in Statistical Reports to measure progress.

SPR Reports evaluate how you perform under different stack-to-pot ratios to refine postflop aggression balance.
Preflop Reports
Preflop reports show performance by preflop situation—single-raised pots, 3-bet pots, or 4-bet pots.
Questions to study:
- Are you calling too many 3-bets?
- Missing profitable 4-bet opportunities?
These reports expose leaks in preflop structure so you can refine your range and sizing decisions.

Preflop Reports help you analyze opening ranges and 3-bet/4-bet frequencies for improved preflop accuracy.
Postflop Reports
Postflop reports analyze how you perform by action type on each street—flop, turn, and river.
You can evaluate whether you:
- Check-raise too frequently
- Fold too often to river bets
- Miss thin value spots
This report type delivers the deepest insight into your in-hand decision quality.
Review Blunders, Mistakes, and Missed Value to prioritize what to study.

Postflop Reports show where your in-hand decisions deviate from GTO across each street for deeper accuracy insights.
Postflop reports show your results based on the actions you took on the flop, turn, and river: betting, checking, calling, and raising.
This is the most detailed report type. It lets you analyze each street separately. Are you check-raising the flop too often? Folding too much to river bets? Postflop reports help you find specific leaks in your postflop decisions. Review your [Blunders, Mistakes, and Missed Value](/en/knowledge-center/blunders-mistakes-and-missed-value) to prioritize what to study.
Combining Reports and Filters
Each report can combine with filters to create precise analysis views.
Example:
Study all 3-bet pots, out of position, with high SPR.
This layered approach helps you uncover subtle, expensive leaks.
You can open any hand directly in the GTO Replayer to compare solver recommendations and study decision logic.
For an advanced guide on report usage, see Getting the Most from Reports.

Combine Reports and Filters to isolate key spots—like 3-bet pots out of position with high SPR—for precise analysis.
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