Placement delay is the average amount of time taken to move and lock a pair into place, excluding pair-split and freefall. This graph shows the average time taken to place each of the 50 first pairs over the course of the match. It is useful to pinpoint the inflection point of a player's thought process, i.e. if, and when, his mind slows down.
True placement speed is the time for which a player moves a pair, until it's locked and before splitting.
This graph shows the absolute maximum chain length of every game during the match.
This value stands for the average number of puyos left on a player's field after triggering his maxchain (8-chain or more only). The observed field includes the 13th row. Helpful in determining whether a player usually triggers clean chains, or keeps puyos to rebuild a new chain from a pre-existing base.
Average aggressiveness over the course of the match. This ratio shows whether a player stays back and defends more than he attacks. Successful attacks and counterattacks are chains whose damage actually fell on the opponent.