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WTSD (Went to Showdown)

A HUD statistic showing the percentage of hands a player goes to showdown when seeing the flop. A high WTSD percentage (above 30%) indicates a player who is difficult to bluff and tends to call down with marginal hands. A low WTSD (below 24%) suggests a player who folds easily to post-flop pressure.

Example

A player's WTSD is 35%, meaning they go to showdown in about one-third of hands they see. This is slightly sticky — they do not fold easily but are not a total calling station.

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