Note that if you have just started using PokerTracker 4 then you won't necessarily have your entire history with these players unless you have restored a prior database or reimported older hands into PokerTracker 4. Also if you click the 'PT-icon' on the table there are options to set the HUD to display session or lifetime stats. For example if you added a 'Number of Players' filter for example and played at a different table size you would not see the other data, because that filter is designed to limit data to relevant hands. While opponent stats are lifetime by default you can add filters for that data. As you play more, though, you'll see your lifetime stats don't change much if at all but your image at each individual table may vary considerably depending on the cards you've been dealt or your opponents. You have no way to know which of your opponents are using trackers, and if they are how many hands they have on you, or which hands, so PokerTracker 4 shows statistics which indicate your current table image. If you want to see your lifetime stats for analysis purposes you do so in your reports or load up a hand (any hand) in the replayer and turn that option on via the 'Options' button. PokerTracker 4 only shows your session stats in the HUD so you have an idea of how aggressive or passive people will see you. By default your own HUD stats are session only and opponent stats are lifetime.
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