How to Set Up a HUD on Lucky-Bun (PokerTracker 4 & Hand2Note)
Running a HUD on Lucky-Bun is not as straightforward as on PokerStars or GGPoker. The room does not export hand histories natively, which means your tracker has nothing to import, and your HUD has nothing to display. But there is a workaround — and if you set it up correctly, you will be one of the few players at your table with real-time opponent stats.
This guide walks through the full process: getting hand histories, importing them into PokerTracker 4 or Hand2Note, and configuring your HUD for Revolution/Cake tables.
The Core Problem
On most poker sites, hand histories are saved to a folder on your computer after every hand. Your tracking software monitors that folder, imports new hands automatically, and updates your HUD in real time. Lucky-Bun does not do this. The Revolution/Cake browser client does not write hand history files to your hard drive.
Without hand histories, your tracker is useless. No data in = no stats out. This is why most regs skip Lucky-Bun entirely — and why the games stay soft.
The solution: get hand histories from an external source, import them into your tracker, and then run your HUD alongside the Lucky-Bun tables.
Step 1: Get Lucky-Bun Hand Histories
LuckyBun Edge collects every hand played across all Lucky-Bun stakes (NL100 through NL1000) and delivers them in standard text format. The database goes back to February 2026, so you are not starting from zero — you get historical data on your opponents from day one.
Hand histories come included with every Game Intelligence subscription, or you can purchase the database as a standalone product. Either way, you will receive files compatible with all three major trackers: PokerTracker 4, Hand2Note, and Holdem Manager 3.
Once you have your hand history files, save them to a dedicated folder on your computer. Something like:
C:\Poker\LuckyBun-HH\ (Windows) or ~/Poker/LuckyBun-HH/ (Mac)
Step 2a: Import into PokerTracker 4
- Open PokerTracker 4 and go to the main dashboard
- Click Auto Import in the top menu, then Edit Auto Import Folders
- Add your Lucky-Bun hand history folder (the one you created above)
- For the site configuration, select Revolution Gaming (or Cake Poker — PT4 recognizes both names)
- Click Start Auto Import
- PT4 will now scan the folder and import all available hands
For ongoing sessions, drop new hand history files into the same folder. With Auto Import running, PT4 picks them up automatically and updates your database in real time.
Configuring the HUD in PT4
Once hands are imported, PT4 can display a HUD overlay on your Lucky-Bun tables:
- Go to HUD → Edit HUD Profiles
- Select or create a profile for cash games
- For a starting layout, include at minimum: VPIP, PFR, 3-Bet %, Aggression Factor, and Total Hands
- Under Site Options, make sure Revolution Gaming is enabled
- Start your session on Lucky-Bun — the HUD should attach to the table windows
Tip: If the HUD does not attach automatically, check that PT4 recognizes the table window title. Revolution/Cake tables have a consistent naming format that PT4 supports out of the box.
Step 2b: Import into Hand2Note
- Open Hand2Note and go to Configuration → Import
- Click Add folder and point to your Lucky-Bun hand history directory
- Select Revolution as the poker room (Hand2Note lists it under supported networks)
- Enable Auto Import so new files are picked up during your session
- Click Start — Hand2Note will process the entire database
Configuring the HUD in Hand2Note
Hand2Note uses a popup-based system that is more powerful (and more complex) than PT4's static panels:
- Go to HUD → HUD Profiles and create a new profile
- Add a basic panel with VPIP, PFR, 3-Bet, and Fold to 3-Bet
- Optionally configure popups for deeper stats — Hand2Note excels here with dynamic displays that adjust by position, street, and opponent type
- Assign the profile to Revolution tables
- When you open Lucky-Bun and sit at a table, Hand2Note will overlay the stats
Hand2Note's range research features are particularly valuable on Lucky-Bun. With enough hand history data, you can build opponent-specific range profiles that go far beyond basic VPIP/PFR.
Alternative: Simple HUD from LuckyBun Edge
If you do not want to deal with tracker configuration, LuckyBun Edge offers Simple HUD — a lightweight overlay built specifically for Lucky-Bun tables. It displays essential opponent stats directly on the table without requiring PokerTracker or Hand2Note.
Simple HUD is included free with every Game Intelligence subscription. It runs alongside any tracker (so you can use both), uses minimal system resources, and is designed specifically for the Revolution/Cake table layout.
For players who want quick stats without the setup overhead, Simple HUD is the fastest path to having data at the tables.
Tips for Getting the Most Out of Your HUD
- Sample size matters. Stats on a player with 50 hands are unreliable. Focus on VPIP and PFR until you have 200+ hands; use 3-Bet and postflop stats only after 500+.
- Keep importing. The more hand histories you import, the more accurate your reads become. Update your database regularly with fresh files from LuckyBun Edge.
- Do not over-rely on the HUD. On a small player pool, you will encounter new players without data. Use the HUD to supplement your reads, not replace them.
- Check table recognition. If your HUD is not attaching to Lucky-Bun tables, verify that your tracker's site detection is set to Revolution Gaming and that the table window is not minimized or in a background tab.
Summary
Setting up a HUD on Lucky-Bun takes a few extra steps compared to mainstream sites, but the payoff is disproportionate. Most of your opponents have zero tracking data — you having a HUD is a genuine information edge, not just a marginal one. Get the hand histories from LuckyBun Edge, import into your tracker of choice, and you are running with an advantage that almost nobody else at the table has.
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