Rush & Cash Opponent Tracking for GGPoker
Fast-fold doesn't mean flying blind. lp0 tracks your Rush & Cash opponents as a dedicated game type — separate from regular tables, with community data that solves the information gap.
Get Started FreeThe Rush & Cash Problem
New Opponents Every Hand
Fast-fold shuffles players constantly. You rarely see the same opponent twice in a session.
Smart HUD Resets
GGPoker's Smart HUD only tracks the current session. In Rush & Cash, that's almost useless.
Trackers Can't Filter It
Most trackers mix Rush & Cash hands with regular tables. DriveHUD's forum confirms they can't separate them.
Community Data Solves It
You might only face an opponent once, but other lp0 users have seen them before. The community database aggregates data from every user's synced hands.
Pre-built profiles
Many Rush & Cash opponents already have profiles from other users' data before you even sit down.
Separate game type
Rush & Cash stats are tracked independently. A player's regular table style doesn't pollute their fast-fold profile.
Faster data accumulation
Rush & Cash deals more hands per hour. Community data grows faster for fast-fold regulars.
Player classification
Automatic Fish/Whale/LAG/Maniac/Reg/Nit classification works even with limited personal hands.
Stats That Matter in Fast-Fold
How often they enter pots. Rush regs play tighter than regular tables.
Preflop raise rate. Low PFR + high VPIP = passive fish in fast-fold.
3-bet frequency. Higher 3-bet rates are common in Rush due to tighter opening ranges.
Win rate. Rush players accumulate hands fast, so BB/100 converges quicker.
Fast-Fold, Not Fast-Blind
Track your Rush & Cash opponents with community data. Free during beta.
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