Study a Group as One Profile.
Pick any set of players, pool their hands, and read their combined tendencies as a single profile — the average of the group, not the noise of one player.
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More hands. Cleaner reads. One profile.
Combined stats
Pool the hands of every player you add and read one set of frequencies — VPIP, PFR, 3-Bet, and more.
Bigger sample, less noise
Ten small samples become one large one. The pool's tendencies stabilize where individuals wobble.
Compare pools
Put two pools side by side — your stakes vs. one above, or regs vs. recreational players.
Pool baseline
Use a pool as a custom population. Measure any single opponent against the group that fits your game.
Edit on the fly
Add or drop players and the combined stats recompute instantly. Tune the pool until it represents your field.
Save your pools
Name a pool and keep it. Build one per stake, per format, or per study group you track.
For example
You play the same €20 MTT lineup every Sunday. Individually, none of them has enough hands to trust a river fold frequency. So you pool all nine. Suddenly there's a 6,000-hand profile that says the field over-folds to turn aggression in 3-bet pots. That's not a read on one player — it's the default tendency of your entire Sunday field, and you can attack it every week.

From scattered players to one profile in three steps.
Add players
Search and add any players to a pool — opponents you face, a stake's regs, or a custom group you track.
Read the combined stats
Their hands merge into one profile. See the pool's frequencies with the full sample behind them.
Compare or baseline
Put two pools side by side, or measure a single opponent against the pool that represents your field.
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Questions
Stop reading players one at a time.
Try the demo. Group your field into one profile and study it as a whole.